general medicine 5
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Name : Sravanthi
Roll no : 41
2020 Batch
Chief complaints
A 60 year old male patient presented with
Loin pain since 1 month
Pruritus since 1 month
Shortness of breath since 1 month
Fever since 5 days
History of present illness
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 2 years back.
He came to casuality with loin pain since 1 month associated with generalized pruritus 5 days back which reduced on taking medication.
Now c/o shortness of breath from 5 days.aggravated on excertion.
Past history :
K/c/o diabetes mellitus since 2 years .
K/c/o HTN since 2 months .
No history of burning micturition,
No history of asthma ,TB,CAD, Epilepsy.
Personal history :
Married
Normal appetite
Adequate sleep
Mixed diet
Normal bowel habits
Normal bladder movements
No addictions
Family history
Not significant
General examination
The patient is conscious, coherent, cooperative and well oriented
No pallor
No icterus
No cyanosis
No clubbing of fingers
No lymphadenopathy
No edema
Vital signs
Temperature-95.9 F
Pulse rate- 69 beats/min
Respiration rate- 16 cycles/min
Blood Pressure- 130/70 mm Hg
SPO2- 100%
Systemic examination
CVS
No thrills
Cardiac sounds S1,S2 heard
No cardiac murmurs
Respiratory system
No dyspnoea
No wheezing
Position of trachea- Central
Breath sounds- Vesicular
Abdomen
Shape of abdomen- scaphoid
No tenderness
No palpable mass
Normal hernial orrifices
No free fluid
Liver- Not palpable
Spleen- Not palpable
No bowel sounds
CNS
Conscious
Speech- Normal
Cranial nerves, motor system, sensory system are intact
Investigations
Diagnosis : chronic Renal failure