A 60 year old male with decreased urine output and pedal edema
6th April,2023
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A 60 year old male with chief complaints of decreased urine output since 2months and pedal edema since 1 month.
HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS:
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 2 months back then he had decreased urine output i.e once a day with hesitancy and not associated with urgency, burning micturition,hematuria,post void pain or dripping ,retention of urine. He developed pedal edema since 1 month which is of pitting type associated with facial puffiness and back pain . Hedeveloped fever which is insidious in onset , gradually progressive, intermittent,low grade with evening rise of temperature and night sweats and subsided with medication.It is associated with chills,cough without sputum, shortness of breath even at rest(grade 4) with orthopnoea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea and no h/o chest pain and palpitations.
PAST HISTORY:
Diabetes mellitus since 8 years,takes insulin injections.Hypertension since 10years and uses nifedipine 10mg.
Right hemiplegia 5years back.
No h/o tuberculosis,coronary artery disease,epilepsy.
No h/o any surgeries
FAMILY HISTORY:
No similar complaints in the family
PERSONAL HISTORY:
Sleep:adequate
Appetite: decreased
Bowel movements: regular
Bladder movements:decreased urine output
Addictions:none
FAMILY HISTORY:
No similar complaints in the family
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Patient is conscious, coherent, and comfortable
No pallor, No icterus, No clubbing, No lymphadenopathy, No cyanosis.
Pedal edema is present,pitting type
SYSTEMIC examination:
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
Chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis
TREATMENT:
T.Nicardia 10mg PO/BD
T.Orofer 10mg PO/OD
T.Shelcal 500mg PO/OD
Inj.EPO 4000 IU/SC once weekly
Inj.HAI SC TID as per GRBS
Syrup Cremaffin 15ml PO/HS
T.Ecospirin 75mg PO/HS
T.Torsemide 100mg PO/BD
T.Clonidine 0.1mg PO/OD
T Bisoprolol 25mg PO/OD
Salt restriction <2gm/day
Fluid restriction <1.5 lit/day
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