A 64 year old woman with SOB, decreased urine output since 3 days.
A 64 year old woman, who is a farmer by occupation, presented to the hospital with- • dry cough since 6 years • SOB since 3 days • decreased urinary output since 3 days. Date of admission - 2pm, 16/08/21. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS • PT was apparently a symptomatic 6 years back. • PT started getting intermittent cough since then. • She wrongly self-diagnosed herself with Tuberculosis and started using her husband's TB medication on SOS basis. • The patient also took medication to manage pain on SOS basis. • Her intermittent cough turned persistent over the last 3 months and got admitted to a hospital ( in their mandal) suspecting it was Covid19. • The hospital later diagnosed her with kidney failure and DM. • The doctor who prescribed the medications for her kidney failure 3 months back, was not aware of the other medications she was taking (TB medications). • The patient joined the current hospital on the basis of referral. • 3 days back, the patient starting losing