Case history -9

 This is an online E-log book to discuss our patients de-identified health data shared after taking his /her/ guardian informed consent here we discuss our individual patients problems through series of input from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs.

Date of admission: 17-12-2021

A 28 year old male patient came to the casualty with a chief complaint of bleeding per rectum   and pain on defecation since 2 months  and  complaints of itching all over the body since 2 months 

HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:

Patient was apparantly asymptomatic 15 years ago, then he developed pain and difficulty on defecation and bleeding per rectum. Whenever he had pain & bleeding during defecation he used to take OTC medication and the pain used to get subsided .

In 2016 patient visited to  local hospital and got diagnosed with internal and external haemorrhoids for which he got treated with injection ( sclerotherapy) . He had no complaints for 1 year after the Sclerotherapy treatment , later the patient had developed  similar problems ie., pain & difficulty on defecation and bleeding per rectum then he again visited a local doctor and  started homeopathy medication for haemorrhoids.

History of pain and bleeding per rectum since 2 months 

History of itching all over the body since 2 months, multiple erythematous/ hyperpigmented papules noticed over the abdomen, web spaces, both forearms, arms, thighs, axilla 

PAST HISTORY:

patient is not a known case of hypertension , Diabetes mellitus , Asthama, Epilepsy, TB 

PERSONAL HISTORY:

Diet - Mixed 

Appetite - decreased 

Bowel and Bladder movements - difficulty on defecation (constipation), bladder movements are normal 

Patient is a daily smoker, he smokes 10-15 cigerettes or beedi's per day since 15 years

Consumes alcohol twice a week since 13 years and now he drinks occasionally since 1 year 

No known allergies

FAMILY HISTORY:

History of similar complaints in family 

GENERAL EXAMINATION:

Patient is conscious, coherent, cooperative

No icterus

No cyanosis

No clubbing

No Lymphadenopathy 






VITALS:

Temp - 98.7F

BP - 120/80 mmHg

PR - 83bpm

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS:

Anal cancer, anal fissures, anal fistulae 

Atopic dermatitis

PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:

Haemorrhoids

? Scabies 

TREATMENT:

PERMITHRIN 5% LOTION 

TAB. ATARAX 25mg

CAP. OXERUTE CD

SMUTH - L liquid 30 ml 

TAB. MVT 
























Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Case HISTORY-5

Case history- 1

Case history-6