I Human Case Week #10 13 Year Old Boy With Testicular Pain Ihuman Case Study Class 6512
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I Human Case Week #10 13 Year Old Boy With Testicular Pain Ihuman Case Study Class 6512
Step 1: History CC: From the patient in quotes describe pain, such as "My testicles hurt," or any specific terms he may use. This can help to understand his perception of the pain and how it may affect him. HP...
I Human Case Week #10 13 Year
Old Boy With Testicular Pain
Ihuman Case Study Class 6512
Step 1: History
CC:
From the patient in quotes describe pain, such as "My testicles hurt," or any specific
terms he may use. This can help to understand his perception of the pain and how it
may affect him.
HPI:
, Onset: Ask when the pain began — was it sudden, gradual, or associated with any
event in the near past, including sporting activity and trauma?
Location: Is the pain confined to one testicle or is it bilateral? Duration and
Frequency: Is the pain constant or intermittent? Severity: On a scale of 1-10, identify
the intensity. How does this interfere with daily activities? Alleviating and
Aggravating Factors: What, if anything, relieves the pain? What worsens the pain?.
Associated Symptoms: Enquire about fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or
difficulties with urination. These may be signs of testicular torsion, infection, or
hernia.
Past Medical History (PMH):
Look for similar previous episodes of pain, any recent infections, and congenital
problems in the genitourinary tract.
Note any previous trauma or injury with respect to sporting activity or physical work
that could explain a non-infectious etiology for the pain.
Family History (FH):
Any history of similarly affected family members with disorders such as varicocele,
hydrocele, and even torsion.
Social History (SH):
Trauma-risk activities, including contact sports; elicit any concerns or potential
sexual exposures in patients (especially if suspecting epididymitis in an older
adolescent).
Review of Systems (ROS):
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