Acute Kidney Injury secondary to Urosepsis
A 60yr old female presented to the OPD with chief complaints of pedal edema since 10 days, decreased urine output since 10 days and fever since 10 days. History of present illness: The patient was apparently asymptomatic 5 years back following which she was diagnosed with DM2 on checkup and on Teneligliptin 20 mg. In 2019 ( 2 years ago) she developed fever, shortness of breath and pedal edema and diagnosed with Acute kidney injury secondary to urosepsis and resolved conservatively after dialysis (4 sessions) Now presented with history of fever, high grade since 10 days, not associated with vomiting and loose stools . Patient complaints pedal edema bilateral and pitting type, with decreased urine output and burning micturition. History of past illness: Outside reports suggest acute kidney injury. Known case of diabetes mellitus since 10 years and on tab Teneligliptin 20 mg and not known case of hypertension, bronchial asthma, tuberculosis. Personal history: Married Mixed diet ...
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