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  5. A TB patient is very weak and eats very little food. Hemoglobin is 9 g/dL, urine output is more than fluid intake, and there is a stomach ulcer. The patient is on a semi-solid diet and is unable to move both legs. What should be done for proper treatment and care?

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A TB patient is very weak and eats very little food. Hemoglobin is 9 g/dL, urine output is more than fluid intake, and there is a stomach ulcer. The patient is on a semi-solid diet and is unable to move both legs. What should be done for proper treatment and care?

Asked by Female, 39 ยท 1 month ago

This condition is serious and requires immediate medical care and close monitoring. The patient may need proper nutrition, treatment for anaemia and ulcer, and supportive care to improve strength. Consult a doctor or consider hospital admission for proper evaluation and management.
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  1. TB Treatment and Monitoring

    • Ensure strict adherence to prescribed anti-TB medication.
    • Monitor for side effects and consult healthcare provider regularly.
  2. Nutritional Support

    • Encourage small, frequent meals with high-calorie, nutrient-dense foods.
    • Consider nutritional supplements to address deficiencies.
  3. Anemia Management

    • Initiate iron supplementation after consulting a healthcare provider.
    • Investigate underlying causes of anemia.
  4. Fluid Balance and Urine Output

    • Assess fluid intake and output; consider potential causes like diabetes insipidus.
    • Adjust fluid intake as advised by a healthcare professional.
  5. Stomach Ulcer Care

    • Use proton pump inhibitors or H2 blockers as prescribed.
    • Avoid NSAIDs and irritants like spicy foods.
  6. Neurological and Mobility Assessment

    • Urgently evaluate leg paralysis with a neurologist.
    • Implement supportive care and physical therapy as needed.

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