Case of anemia
15 year old with ANEMIA
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A 15 year male came to the opd with the following complaints.
CHIEF COMPLAINTS :
Difficulty in micturition and burning sensation since 5 days.
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS
Patients was apparently asymptomatic 10 days back then he developed low grade fever which is not associated with chills ,rigors and body pains.lasted for 5 days and relieved on medication.
After the fever got subsided there is history of burning and difficulty in micturition since 5 days.
And decreased urine output.Swelling of the area and pain was intermittent.
On further investigation patient was found to have low Hb levels .
No growth of the genitals and the hair in axilla , pubic hair.
No growth since 5 years.
H/O of pica and decreased appetite
For fever he went to the hospital in nalgonda and the following investigations were performed
HISTORY OF PAST ILLNESS
N/C/O of DM, HTN, TB ,ASTHMA, CAD
PERSONAL HISTORY
Decreased appetite , Vegetarian ,regular bowel movements , burning micturition , adequate sleep,no addictions
No significant drug history and family history
VITALS
Bp 130/70 mmHg
Pulse : 80 BPM
Afebrile temperature.
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Patient was conscious, coherent and well oriented with time and place
Pallor -present
No cyanosis
No icterus
No clubbing
Nolymphadenopathy
No pedal edema
Poorly built and nourished
CVS
S1,S2 are heard
No thrills and murmurs
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Vesicular breath sound heard
GENITAL DEVELOPMENT
According to tanner scale chart it is stage 2 of development.
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
ANEMIA WITH GROWTH RETARDATION AND PHIMOSIS
INVESTIGATIONS:
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