Chronic GI/GU Condition Case Studies
Scenario 1
The primary diagnosis in the present scenario would be gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The diagnosis in this case has been made on the strength of the presenting symptoms. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases – NIDDK (2014), some of the symptoms associated with GERD include a “regular heartburn, a painful, burning feeling in the middle of your chest, behind your breastbone, and in the middle of your abdomen.” The 46-year-old male in this case presents the very same symptoms. In essence, the symptoms that the patient presents are as a consequence of the flow-back stomach contents/stomach from his stomach into his esophagus. Given that this is something that has been happening over the past couple of months, the lining of his esophagus is irritated – hence the need for immediate medical attention to ease symptoms. The differential diagnosis in the present scenario would be peptic ulcer disease- specifically gastric ulcers. These are essentially open sores on the stomach’s inner lining. A person suffering from gastric ulcers is likely to experience discomfort in the middle of his abdomen – described as a burning sensation. The alternative diagnosis could also be inclusive of gastroparesis, dyspepsia, and gastritis.
To ascertain the primary diagnosis, it would be prudent to conduct additional diagnostic testing. In this case, an upper endoscopy would come in handy in the examination of the 46-year-old’s esophagus and stomach. In the case of GERD, this would most likely reveal esophagitis. This diagnostic procedure also permits biopsy – in which case the tissue collected could be assessed further, i.e. for Barrett's esophagus. Other diagnostic procedures that could be taken into consideration include, but they are not limited to, upper digestive system x-ray and esophageal manometry.
Treatment in this case would be include of both pharmacological and nonpharmacological...
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