Amyloidosis is a group of rare diseases characterized by the buildup of abnormal proteins called amyloids in different organs and tissues of the body. This accumulation of amyloids can disrupt normal function and lead to organ damage and potentially life-threatening complications. There are several types of amyloidosis, each with its own unique symptoms, causes, and treatment options. The disease can affect various organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, nerves, and gastrointestinal tract. Amyloidosis can be challenging to diagnose and manage, as symptoms can be vague and overlap with other conditions. Treatment typically involves managing symptoms, slowing the production of amyloid proteins, and addressing underlying causes. Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial in managing amyloidosis and improving outcomes for patients.