Presenting Complaints: The patient has been experiencing abdominal pain for around 10 days. Initially, the pain was intermittent, occurring mostly at night; however, today, the intensity increased significantly and the pain is almost constant.
History & Examination: The patient has shown a consistent pattern of symptoms over this period. Regular and repetitive experiences of discomfort were reported, which suggests that the pain might be chronic or cyclic in nature.
Diagnosis: Based on the presenting complaints and history, the exact diagnosis could not be made from the transcript alone. However, it seems like a chronic digestive disorder could be possible. It is recommended that the patient undergoes further diagnostic tests like Abdominal Ultrasound or Endoscopy to confirm the diagnosis.
Fever
DOLO 500MG
Stopache
Temprature : 98.6 F
Blood-Pressure : 125 Hg
July 22, 2024, 12:43 p.m.
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Meet Patel
Navin Panchal
Presenting Complaints:
The patient reports exper…
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Meet Patel
Navin Panchal
Presenting Complaints: The patient reports experiencing abdominal pain persisting for the duration of 10 days. There is mention of a healed operative scar relating to a surgery conducted about a year ago. The patient also complained of a spike in body temperature, reaching up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A broken ACL is noted as well.
History & Examination: The patient has a surgical history involving abdominals area, linked to the persisting discomfort being experienced now. The timeframe of the pain reveal it to be a relatively recent occurrence, having started a week prior to the consultation. Furthermore, the patient's temperature has seen an increase over the same period.
Diagnosis: While a definitive diagnosis requires further investigation and tests, the symptoms could suggest potential complications or infections near or around the surgical region in the abdomen. The broken ACL requires immediate attention and might need surgical intervention or physiotherapy, depending upon severity and duration of injury. Elevated temperature suggests an ongoing infection, potentially suggesting post-surgical complications.