A 55 years old female presented with the yellowish discolouration of sclera amd a semiconscious state



E LOG GENERAL MEDICINE 

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Chief complaints : 

A 55 year old female patient who was previously a agricultural labourer by profession came to the opd with the chief complaint of high fever associated with chills and voice drop in a semi conscious state.

 History of present illness : 

Patient was apparently asymptomatic 20 days back and then suddenly developed yellowish discolouration of sclera , skin and tongue. 

She approached the hospital and was prescribed the medicines and went Back home.

She stopped the medication 4 days back.

On 18 July , she had high fever associated with chills. She was unconscious and was unable to speak.

History of past illness : 

Diabetic since 5 years.

Hypertension since 5 years.

No TB

No CAD

No Syphilis

No Asthma

Family history : 

No significant family history 

Allergies : 

No allergies

Drug history : 

Medicines for hypertension and Diabetes 

Personal history : 

Patient was previously a farmer by occupation.    

Appetite is normal

Mixed diet

Bowel movement is regular.

Bladder movement is regular.

Sleep was adequate.

Smoking  stopped 6 years back because of diabetes.

Occasionally drinking.

She underwent hysterectomy 20 years back.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION : 


A. General Examination  

Semi Conscious coherent and cooperative 

Well built

Pallor is absent.

Icterus is present

No cyanosis

No clubbing of fingers

No lymphadenopathy

Vitals : 

Temperature: 96.6 F

Pulse: 92

Respiration: 22/min

Blood pressure: 110/70 mmhg  

Spo2: 90%










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