Neurologcal Disorder

2021-05-14 02:02:39
Patient lost balance to sit, walk,stand, speech is slurred, vision is blurred, hearing is a bit hard undergoing CAD treatment been 4 months. On bed since 30 days. SGOT 167, SGPT 210 UREA 85 Creatinine 3, K 5.2, Na 136. Appitite has lessened, 30 days ago was walking talking eating doing normal activities. All of sudden this things happen. Admitting to hospital not possible, undee such pandemic situation. Any medical investigation can be done with blood, except imaging
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To properly evaluate the patient, imaging of brain and spine with clinical correlation is required. With such symptoms , blood investigations will not reveal much. Kindly consult a neurosurgeon or neurologist for further evaluation. also the kidney function seems to be derranged, kindly consult a nephrologist also.

Answered2021-05-14 02:09:58

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Needs  a brain scan
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consult nearby neurologist

Answered2021-05-14 14:02:05

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Sir, I understand your concern about covid, but he needs a CT scan and neuro consultation ASAP. His kidneys are affected, already cardiac problem is there. Looking at the above symptoms, patient  seems to having a stroke or some metabolic problem. He needs in person medical attention.
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consult local hospital ASAP

Answered2021-05-14 06:04:19

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Needs a proper neurological assessment. Consult the nearest Neurologist.

Answered2021-05-14 02:09:11

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