GEN MED CASE: chief complaints  Pain in Right lower quadrant of abdomen since 1week 


 Student- y.rahul


Batch- 2017



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HISTORY OF PRESENTILLNESS: C/O PAIN IN RIGHT LOWER QUADRANT ABDOMEN  SINCE 1WEEK 


Patient was apparently asymptomatic 

1week back then be developed pain in Right lower quadrant abdomen. Which is spasmodic type intermittent non radiating h/o of fever present which is intermittent reliever on taking Medication H/o vomiting present (immediately after intake of food) which in non bilious non-projectile With food as content , 

PAST HISTORY: At age of 10years 

N/k/c/o DM ,HTN , ASTHMA , EPILEPSY


PERSONAL HISTORY: 


* Diet - Mixed

* Appatite - Normal

* Sleep - Reduced

* Bowel and Bladder - Reduced urination, normal bowel.

* Allergy - None

* Addictions 

- Alcohol - about 90ml per day since his teenage.

- Bedi - 1 packet per day since his teenage.


FAMILY HISTORY: 


No history of similar complaints in the family.


GENERAL EXAMINATION:


The patient is conscious,coherent and cooperative; well oriented to time,place and person.

He is sleeping comfortably on the bed.


He is moderately build and well nourished.


* Pallor - present 


*Icterus- present 


*Clubbing-absent


*Cyanosis-absent


*Lymphadenopathy-absent


*Edema - B/L pitting type present, extending upto the knee.



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