Amyloidosis is a rare and serious condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in various tissues and organs. These proteins can accumulate and interfere with normal bodily functions, leading to a range of health issues. The condition can affect different organs, including the heart, kidneys, liver, and nervous system, making it a complex and multifaceted disease to diagnose and treat. There are several types of amyloidosis, each with distinct causes and symptoms. The most common types include AL amyloidosis, caused by an abnormality in plasma cells, and AA amyloidosis, which is secondary to chronic inflammatory conditions. Recognizing the symptoms early can significantly impact the management and outcome of the disease, emphasizing the need for awareness and timely diagnosis.