Haupt complaint: Epigastric discomfort caused by fasting, which is made worse when eating.
HPI revealed that the patient was a 43-year old African-American man.
He says he experiences agony when he waits to eat, but it subsides once a meal is taken.
He skipped lunch at a pivotal zoom meeting on January 21st 2021.
Patient reported experiencing epigastric discomfort.
Fasting or eating was more likely to cause pain than fasting. 99% of those surveyed reported experiencing pain.
Current medical history: He has not reported any recent diagnosis, but he may occasionally use prescription medications. His most recent experiences were unique, and he was not hospitalized.
ROS = Reports on epigastric region tenderness.
HEENT-Aucune issue reported.
We did not notice any cardiac issues.
Resp. No signs of abnormalities or difficulties with the respiratory system.
MUSC/SKEL – No abnormalities were found.
Sensitivity to the epigastric skin
Medical History: Does not consider any significant medical history.
Histories of Surgical Procedures: Three years ago, an appendicectomy was performed
The family history includes hypertension and achalasia.
Social History: Does not smoke or drink alcohol
None known allergies to food or medications
When you feel unspecific discomfort, take a small amount of diclofenac over-the-counter.
Endocrinology – Normal plasma gastrin
Current medications:
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines: Tetanus (Diphtheria), Whooping Cough and Moderna Diphtheria
Medical History: Does not consider any significant medical history.
Histories of Surgical Procedures: Three years ago, an appendicectomy was performed
The family history includes hypertension and achalasia.
Social History: Does not smoke or drink alcohol
None known allergies to food or medications
When you feel unspecific discomfort, take a small amount of diclofenac over-the-counter.
Endocrinology: Plasma gastrin levels
Current medications:
Vaccines for Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Functional dyspepsia – epigastric discomfort, but no ulcers (Dunlap & Patterson, 2019).
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