A 14 yr old male with facial puffiness
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Khushi Tulsyan
Roll no. 75
A 14 yr old male regular school going student resident of narketpally presented to opd with chief complaints of fever and pain below ear since 1 day and facial swelling since morning.
HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS-
Patients was apparently asymptomatic 2 days back. Then he developed fever which was sudden in onset and pain below the ear which was pricking type and aggravated on e eating. He took (Amoxycillin and paracetamol) at home and the fever and pain subsided.
But on the next day there was bilateral facial swelling and pain was present which was tender on touch.
There is no itching, rashes, nasal congestion, burning micturation, shortness of breath.
No nausea ,vomiting.
PAST HISTORY-
There is no history of HTN, DM, aasthma, leprosy, ckd.
He had covid on 7th May 2021 and he is non vaccinated.
He had dengue in October 2021.
PERSONAL HISTORY-
Diet - Mixed
Appetite - Normal
Bladder and bowel - Regular
Sleep - Adequate
Allergies - None.
FAMILY HISTORY -
No known family history.
GENERAL EXAMINATION-
Patient is conscious coherent and co operative well oriented to time place and person.
Patient was examined in a well lit room and consent was taken.
Vitals -
PR-78 bpm
BP-110/70
RR-16cpm
SPo2-98%
Temp-Afebrile
Pallor - Absent
Icterus - absent
Clubbing - Absent
Cyanosis- Absent
Lymphadenooathy- Present ( cervical b/l)
Edema - absent
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION-
CVS - S1, S2 heard
Resp -
CNS - NFD
Per Abdomen - Soft and non tender
INVESTIGATIONS-
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS-
Cervical lymphadenopathy secondaro to upper respiratory tract infection.
TREATMENT
Tab cetrzine
Tab amoxyclav
Tab dolo
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