hey am a 4th year medical student just started my clinical practic and realy anxious and want to ask about a case i met ..
the signes are facial swelling around the eyelid sever at morning and get better during the day and he takes lisinopril for a year else he is normal what do you think?
and i 'll apreciat any advise u guys wanna give me thanx
2006-09-15
23:30:54
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Shady E
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Well,I'm so sorry you had trouble liking my writing but you know what ? I have lives to save and studying to do,I couldnt care less what you think of my writing, I was in a hurry and I'm sure there are good people better than you who are willing to answer.
2006-09-15
23:43:08 ·
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I trust there are 5th years or 6th who can certainly help...you dont know the answer, ignore the question,dont waste your breath for 2 points....there's nothing wrong with asking for knowledge you moron...
2006-09-15
23:47:20 ·
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The swelling around eyelids is not a likely sideffect of taking Lisinopril which is a blood pressure medicine. Test the patient for allergies, particularly pollen, grass etc. Perhaps taking something like Claritin is likely to help.
What are the possible side effects of lisinopril?
• an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
· difficulty breathing;
· little or no urine;
· an irregular heartbeat or changes in your heartbeat;
· chest pain;
· severe dizziness or fainting; or
· signs of an infection including a sore throat or a fever.
• Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take lisinopril and talk to your doctor if you experience
· mild dizziness or lightheadedness;
· headache;
· unusual fatigue or weakness;
· dry, tickling cough;
· muscle cramps;
· numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, arms, or legs;
· nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea;
· a rash; or
· impotence.
2006-09-15 23:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, I think that curious cook's answer makes A LOT of sense, and that he's absolutely right. Also, second of all, those other jerks (nopt counting curious cook or anyone else giving an honest answer) should just try to understand that you were obivously in a hurry, that's why your writing wasn't top quality...however, I would think that you'd know the answer, but I'm sure you'll figure it out. Good luck.
2006-09-16 08:04:18
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answered by AlecinLuVeR 1
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OK no offense but you are a 4th year medical student asking us (I could be high school drop out or a bored 12 year old) to diagnose one of your patients? I think he has rabies. How's that?
2006-09-16 06:40:18
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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I would expect that a 4th-yr med student would be answering questions like this one, not asking them.
2006-09-16 06:42:18
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answered by Kraftee 7
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You are in med school and still write like a 12 year-old pre-teen? I don't buy it. Next time make your post a little more intelligible, retard.
2006-09-16 06:33:05
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answered by BillsSabres07 1
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I know doctors have illegible writing but your spelling is ridiculous..
2006-09-16 06:38:41
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answered by Saskia M 4
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2006-09-16 06:38:26
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answered by Rimma U 1
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Oh man...I hope you will get well soon....specially your zpellink.
2006-09-16 06:38:48
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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