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63F C/O PAIN IN R UPPER LIMB

 This is an online E-log entry blog to discuss and understand the clinical data analysis of a patient, to develop competency in comprehending clinical problems, and providing evidence- based inputs in order to come up with a diagnosis and effective treatment plan to the best of my ability.



 A 63 year old female, resident of chittiyala and a milkmaid by occupation came to the OPD with the chief complaints of 

  • Pain in the right distal phalanges since 2 months 
  • Dryness of mouth and inability to swallow since 2 months 
  • History of dizziness since 10 days 
  • Drowsiness since 1 week 
  • Generalized weakness since 1 year 
  • Ear pain and ringing sensation in ears on and off since 2 months 

HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS 


The patient had a stroke at 5 months of age after which she had deviation of angle of mouth for which she took herbal medication. 


 3 years back when she had a pain in the left lower limb which was associated with redness and swelling. This was attributed to a insect but . She was taken to the hospital and on evaluation she was diagnosed with diabetes. 

She was given medication and is compliant with the medication till date. She gets her blood sugar monitored every 2 months. 


She complains of difficulty in swallowing since 2 months. Initially it was associated with burning type of pain for which she went to the hospital and was diagnosed with acute pharygo-larygitis and glossitis. 

She was prescribed medication for the same. The burning sensation in the mouth reduced but dysphagia remained the same. 


15 days after this she complained of pain and ringing sensation in the right ear. Not associated with loss of hearing, discharge from the ear, fever. She was taken to the hospital and was prescribed medication. The pain reduced but tinnitus is intermittent in nature. 


5 days after this episode she complains of pain and bluish discolouration of the right upper limb distal phalanges. The pain is of pricking type and is relieved on taking pain medication (unknown) 


History of fall two days back on her right side while she was taking a bath. Resulted in swelling on the right side of the face. Patientapplied jandu balm to relieve the pain.




PERSONAL HISTORY 

Diet: mixed

Appetite: Normal

Bowel: normal 

Bladder : normal 

Sleep: disturbed 

Addictions: nil 

Allergies (food/drugs) : nil 




GENERAL EXAMINATION


Patient is conscious, coherent and co-operative; well oriented to time, person, place.


Well built and well nourished.


Pallor present.


No icterus, clubbing, cyanosis, edema, generalised lymphadenopathy.
















VITALS:

PR: 90bpm

BP: 110/70mmHg

RR: 16cpm

Temperature: Afebrile




Investigations: 


RBS: 164 mg/dl


Se. Creatinine: 1.2 mg/dL


Se. Uric acid: 11.1 mg/dL


Blood urea: 41 mg/dL


Na: 138 mEq/L


K: 4.8 mEq/L


Cl: 101 mEq/L



LFT: 


Db: 0.16 mg/dL


Tb: 0.57 mg/dL


AST: 64 IU/L


ALT: 57 IU/L


ALP: 204 IU/L


TP: 8.0 gm/dL


Albumin: 3.6 gm/dL


A/G ratio: 0.89









Provisional Diagnosis:

Critical limb ischaemia 

Raynaud's phenomenon ?



Treatment plan:

1. Tab. NIFEDIPINE 10mg TID 

2. IV FLUIDS 2 NS 

3. Inj. ACTRAPID 10 units 

(Morning- afternoon-night)

4. Tab. FOLITRAX 7.5mg once a week 

Every Wednesday 

5. Tab.FOLIC ACID 5mg once a week on Tuesday.


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