6Possible Complications
Amyloidosis would possibly cause damages to any organ in the body. When it occurs in the heart, the condition would interrupt the electrical system and make it more difficult for this organ to beat effectively. This would eventually increase the risk of heart failure and low blood pressure. Kidney damage can also occur when this part becomes overwhelmed. If amyloid accumulates in nerves, you can feel tingling or numbness in your toes and fingers. [6]















