Case: 55 year old woman with hypoglycemia
Neha Pradeep, MBBS 9th semester
Roll no: 99
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Case:
A 55 year old lady, a daily wage worker, was shifted to the AMC due to hypoglycemia induced loss of consciousness before her ophthalmic surgery.
History of Presenting Illness:
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 1 year ago, when she developed a gradual, progressive loss of vision in her left eye.
Not associated with any black spots, excessive watering, photophobia, or pain.
When admitted to the Ophthalmology department before the surgery, she lost consciousness suddenly.
History of Past Illness:
Patient was brought to the hospital 2 years ago, with loss of consciousness. She was diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus type 2.
She is not a known case of Hypertension, Tuberculosis or CAD.
Personal History:
Diet: Mixed
Appetite: Normal
Sleep: Adequate
Bowel and Bladder: Normal
No addictions, no allergies.
General Examination:
Patient is conscious, coherent, and cooperative.
Temperature: Afebrile
Pulse Rate: 83 beats/min
Blood Pressure: 110/70 mmHg
Respiratory Rate: 18 cycles per minute
Pallor: None
Icterus: None
Clubbing: None
Cyanosis: None
Lymphadenopathy: None
Edema: None
Fever chart:
ECG:
Blood Sugar Charting:
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