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Hi my FIL is diagnosed with multiple myeloma and as a part of the diagnosis of has been identified that the bone near to spinal cord is fractured and is been removed under the supervision of a neurosurgeon. During the surgery blood transfusion has been done because he was anemic. He has A+ blood group. After 24 hrs of surgery he started to vomit black colour liquid which is really blood. And the doctor said that an internal bleeding is there and blood is being transferred whole night. Why is this happening? Is this very serious?
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Yes multiple myeloma is an incurable haematological (blood disorder) disease which effects the blood cells, bone and kidneys. Blak coloured vomit indicates bleeding from stomach in which blood combines with acid of stomach to give it black colour. Reason for this could be advance disease OR blood thinners being given including aspirin/ LMWH.
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