Claudication

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Claudication

Definition Intermittent claudication is defined as an aching pain in the leg muscles, usually the calf, that is precipitated by walking and is relieved by rest. Key Points Claudication pain…

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Haemoptysis

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Haemoptysis

Definition Haemoptysis (blood spitting) is the symptom of coughing up blood from the lungs. Blood from the nose, mouth or pharynx that may also be spat out is termed ‘spurious…

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Groin swellings

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Groin swellings

Definition Any swelling in the inguinal area or upper medial thigh. Key Points The groin crease does not mark the inguinal ligament and is an unreliable landmark. Inguinal hernias are…

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Altered bowel habit/constipation

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Definitions ‘Normal’ bowel habit varies widely from person to person. Alterations in bowel habit are common manifestations of GI disease. Constipation is defined as infrequent or difficult evacuation of faeces…

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Diarrhoea

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Diarrhoea

Definitions Diarrhoea is defined as the passage of loose, liquid stool. Urgency is the sensation of the need to defaecate without being able to delay. It may indicate rectal irritability…

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Chronic abdominal pain

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Chronic abdominal pain

Definition Chronic abdominal pain is usually used to refer to pain that is either long-standing, of prolonged duration or of recurrent/intermittent nature. Chronic pain may be associated with acute exacerbations….

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Acute abdominal pain

Apr 19, 2017 by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE Comments Off on Acute abdominal pain

Definitions Abdominal pain is a subjective unpleasant sensation felt in any of the abdominal regions. Acute abdominal pain is usually used to refer to pain of sudden onset, and/or short…

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