A 39M WITH PANCYTOPENIA
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DOA - 20/11/2023
CHIEF COMPLAINTS:
The patient complaints of -
Generalized weakness since one week
Easy fatigability since one week
Breathlessness on exertion since one week
HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS:
Patient was apparently alright 1 week ago after which he developed generalized weakness which is insidious in onset, gradually progressive associated with easy fatigability. The patient also complains of breathlessness since 3 days which is insidious in onset and progressed from grade 1 to grade 3.
There is a h/o weight loss of around 10 to 12kg in the last two months.
No h/o orthopnea, PND. No history of fever, cough, cold, headache, nausea, vomiting, pain abdomen, burning micturition.
PAST HISTORY:
Patient is not a known case of Hypertension, Diabetes mellitus, TB, Epilepsy, Bronchial asthma, Thyroid disorders
PERSONAL HISTORY:
Diet - Mixed
Appetite - Normal, patient is having difficulty in swallowing due to painful oral ulcers
Sleep - Adequate
Bowel and Bladder - Regular
Addiction - Consumes alcohol 90ml on alternate days since 15 years, has been chewing tobacco since last 10 years.
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Patient is conscious, coherent and cooperative and well oriented to time, place and person
He is moderately built
There is presence of pallor and icterus
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