Hey guys I have a patient suffering from aneroxia. she says that she suddenly lost her apetite.
she's also anemic and has continuous fever, dry cough increasing in night. can you pay me an advice???
I think it must be a blood analysis if she has an enfection so it may deal with fever and cough..how is her anemia..women all may have anemia but how is its grade?and ıf ı were you ı would control her anemia with the palpation to her splen.if it is bigger under than the last costa, her anemia isnt a normal women anemia..and ıt may be connected with another things.
Last edited by patchaddams on Mar 24, 2008 - 05:58 PM; edited 3 times in total
There was an article The Lancet or BMJ telling of how this medical student punched the symptoms of a case into Goggle. Low and behold out popped a differential diagnosis. I agree with a previous poster - you need more blood work. Malaria maybe mono hmmmm. Did you realize that adolescent males have a higher incidence of hypochromic microcytic anemia than girls? Why? Take home point folks "anemia" is a adjective not a noun. Think about it.