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Diagnose is needed

Discussion in 'Hospital' started by fatymid, May 3, 2014.

  1. fatymid

    fatymid Famous Member

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    Need realy fast answer:
    [Happens for 2 years]
    Sympthoms
    - watery yellow diarrhea
    - muscus also yellow and smelly
    - anxiety , depression , insomnia
    - Low-grade fever , sweating large
    - being tired very fast
    - splashing in the abdomen
    - systolic pain in the lower abdomen
    - over a dozen diarrheas per day
    - the patient had stones in the gall bladder and had to extract it.

    Other info: ultrasonography colonoscopy CBC ESR CPR (all negative)
    no bacterias in stool
    no lamblia
    no parasites
    traces of Candida krusei
    Tell me what you think about diagnosis, also give the advice about tests that must be performed.
     

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    If you have it, try PillCam (the video pill, don't know how to call it elsewise:). This is to reject diverticulitis (and to be sure colonoscopy didn't miss anything). Also try appointing psychiatry session, just to be sure it's not psychosomatic. Did you make HIV analysis? Anything like it in family history? How did the disease start 2 years ago? And what did you mean by " - muscus also yellow and smelly"?
    PS I'm a medical student trying to help.
     

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    herpeze zoster
     

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