Case history 04
Case presentation 04
Date of admission: 19-09-2021
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A 17 yr old boy came to OPD with chief complaints of fever , vomiting since 4days and abdominal pain since 1 day.
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
Patient was asymptomatic 4 days back then patient complaints of fever which is insidious in onset, intermittent associated with chills, rigor, body pains and generalised weakness.
Patient complaints of vomiting (2, 3 episodes/day) which is non-bilious, non projectile with food and water as content with abdominal discomfort and pain.
Patient also experience abdominal pain which is squeezing type, non- radiating and confined to epigastric and right hypochondral region which increase on deep breathing.
There is loss of appetite since 4 days.
PAST HISTORY:
There is no history of hypertension, DM, asthma, epilepsy and Tuberculosis.
FAMILY HISTORY:
There is no history of similar complaints in the family. There is no history of cancer and sudden death.
PERSONAL HISTORY:
Appetite: lost since 4 days
Diet : mixed
Sleep: adequate
Bowel and bladder habits: Normal
Burning micturition is seen.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
A.GENERAL EXAMINATION: patient was conscious, coherent, cooperative and well oriented to time, place and person.
There is no pallor, cyanosis, icterus, and generalised lymphadenopathy.
VITALS:
Temperature : 99.F
Pulse rate : 96bpm
Respiratory rate : 24 cycles per minute
BP : 120/80mm Hg In supine position
100/60mm Hg in standing position
SpO2 : 98 %
B.SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:
Chest wall is bilaterally symmetrical.
No precordial bulge
No visible pulsation, engorged veins, scars and sinuses
AUSCULTATION: S1 and S2 sounds are heard
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
Postion of trachea - central
Bilateral air entry- positive
There is decrease normal vesicular breath sounds
PER ABDOMEN:
Abdomen is soft and mild tenderness is seen in epigastric and right hypochondral region.
Bowel sounds heard
free fluid is seen.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM:
Patient is conscious
Speech - Normal
No signs of meningeal irritation
Motor and sensory system - normal
Reflexes- present
Cranial nerves- intact
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
Viral pyrexia under evaluation.
INVESTIGATIONS:
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