60 year old female patient with Viral Pyrexia.
Hi,I am Shreshta,3 rd semester student.This is an online elog book to discuss our patient health data after taking her consent.this also reflect my patient centered online learning portfolio.
Cheif complaints:
A 60 year old house wife, resident of Nakirekal, Nalgonda was admitted into the hospital on 18-06-22 with cheif complaints of fever and Vomitings since 4 days
History of present illness :
Patient was assymptomatic 7 days back, then she passed black stools. Vomitings since 4 days( 3 episodes per day)
Fever : From 4 days (on and off)
High grade
Chills and rigors
No cough no cold
Past history:
diabetic since 2 years
No history of HTN/TB
Family history:
Not relevant
Personal history:
Diet : Mixed
Sleep. : Adequate ; decreased from 4 days
Appetite. : reduced
Bowel/ bladder : burning micturition ; decreased bowels and urine output since 4 days
Vitals:
Temp: 103.8F
Pulse: 118/min
Resp : 20 cycles/min
Bp : 150/90
General examination:
Consious coherent and cooperative
Moderately built
Moderately nourished
No pallor
No icterus
No cyanosis
No clubbing of fingers
No pedal edema
Provisional diagnosis:
viral pyrexia
Reports :
What causes a viral fever?
A viral fever is caused by infection with a virus.
There are many ways that you can become infected with a virus, including:
Inhalation:
If someone with a viral infection sneezes or coughs near you, you can breathe in droplets containing the virus. Examples of viral infections from inhalation include the flu or common cold.
Ingestion:
Food and drinks can be contaminated with viruses. If you eat them, you can develop an infection. Examples of viral infections from ingestion include norovirus and enteroviruses.
Bites:
Insects and other animals can carry viruses. If they bite you, you can develop an infection. Examples of viral infections that result from bites include dengue fever and rabies.
Bodily fluids:
Exchanging bodily fluids with someone who has a viral infection can transfer the illness. Examples of this type of viral infection include hepatitis B and HIV.
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