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{
"suggested_symptoms": "Decreased sensation in right foot, difficulty in walking due to swelling and pain, frequent urination, increased thirst, unexpected weight loss, fatigue, signs of infection around the right foot such as redness, warmth, pus discharge, malaise, severe cough with phlegm or blood, shortness of breath, weight loss, night sweats, history of insect bites or travel to malaria-endemic regions, periods of high fever alternating with periods of normal or low temperature (fever pattern associated with malaria), jaundice, pallor, enlarged spleen or liver, muscle aches, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting",
"suggested_diagnosis": "Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with complications of foot cellulitis and Malaria. The patient may also be at risk for a respiratory infection like Pneumonia due to severe coughing, which needs further investigation. In addition, given the existing diabetes, neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease should also be considered as part of the diabetes-related complications. Finally, foot cellulitis requires immediate attention to prevent the possible progression into a more serious condition like necrotizing fasciitis or a diabetic foot ulcer.",
}
{
"suggested_symptoms": [
"Persistent high fever",
"Chills",
"Severe cough",
"Cold symptoms",
"Right foot swelling",
"Hyperglycemia symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination",
"Possible signs of cellulitis such as redness, warmth, and pain at the site of infection",
"Potential complications of malaria such as fatigue, jaundice, and shortness of breath"
],
"suggested_diagnosis": [
"Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus",
"Malaria",
"Right Foot Cellulitis",
"Possible upper respiratory tract infection",
"Monitor for diabetic complications such as neuropathy and retinopathy"
]
}
{
"suggested_symptoms": [
"Increased thirst and frequent urination due to diabetes",
"Unusual weight loss or weight gain",
"Fatigue",
"Blurred vision",
"Slow-healing sores or frequent infections",
"Tingling hands and feet",
"Redness, warmth, and pain in the area of the swelling on the right foot",
"Skin rash or dark urine (potential side effects of antimalarial medication)",
"Potential issues related to poor wound healing or infection, due to the dressing with glycerin and kmn 4",
"Potential hypoglycemic episodes depending on insulin dosage and blood glucose levels"
],
"suggested_diagnosis": [
"Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus",
"Right Foot Cellulitis",
"Malaria",
"Potential side effects related to the treatment regimen, including potential liver damage from antimalarial medication, skin reactions from topical treatment, and potential complications from diabetes treatment, such as hypoglycemia",
"Potential peripheral neuropathy due to long-standing diabetes"
]
}
{
"suggested_symptoms": [
"Uncontrolled blood sugar levels due to diabetes",
"Increased sensitivity, warmth, or redness in the swollen foot, indicative of cellulitis",
"Anemia or fatigue, common with malaria",
"Loss of appetite or nausea, possibly from malaria or medication side effects",
"Increased thirst or frequent urination due to uncontrolled diabetes",
"Potential weight loss or slow wound healing, common in diabetic patients",
"Possible difficulty in breathing or chest discomfort, which can be a complication of severe cough"
],
"suggested_diagnosis": [
"Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus",
"Malaria",
"Cellulitis of the right foot",
"Potential Diabetic Foot due to the co-existence of diabetes and foot infection",
"Possibility of Pneumonia due to fever, chills, and severe cough"
]
}
{
"suggested_symptoms": [
"Persistent high fever",
"Shaking chills",
"Severe coughing",
"Cold symptoms",
"Swelling and redness in the right foot",
"High blood sugar levels",
"Possible fatigue",
"Possible loss of appetite",
"Possible jaundice"
],
"suggested_diagnosis": [
"Malaria",
"Diabetes Mellitus",
"Cellulitis in the right foot",
"Possible Diabetic Foot Infection",
"Possible Diabetic Neuropathy"
]
}
A patient with fever and chill and severe coughing with cold. He has fever since 7 days and swelling at right foot. Already
he is diagnosed with diabetes malattie. He is on tablet meclizidam 500 and insulin 12 unit since last 1 year. Now his reports
are showing that he is malaria positive with right foot cellulitis. He is on tablet zoseph cv, tablet lumerex 4 bd for 3 days,
tablet paracetamol 500 for 3 days, capsule pandi twice bd, daily dressing with glycerin and kmn 4, daily hgt checking twice
a day and giving dose of insulin as per scale.
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