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William Fredericks iHuman Sinusitis (42 y/o male with persistent headache)

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  • William Fredericks iHuman Sinusitis (42 y/o male with persistent headache)
  • 42-year-old male with 14-day history of headaches after upper respiratory infection
  • Symptoms include worsening headache, facial pain, intermittent right incisor tooth pain, sinus pressure, post-nasal drip, and cough worse at night
  • Recently developed stabbing right ear pain and low-grade fevers
  • Finds moderate relief with steaming showers
  • Past medical history notable for newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and hyperlipidemia with poor follow-up
  • Risk factors include diabetes and allergies
  • Diabetes increases susceptibility to sinus infections, including bacterial and fungal types, and may worsen infection severity and recovery
  • Sinus infections in diabetics can raise blood sugar levels and complicate management
  • Untreated infections pose risks of spreading and serious complications due to weakened immune response in diabetes

William Fredericks iHuman Sinusitis (42 y/o male with persistent headache)

The patient is a 42 y/o male who presents with a 14-day history of headaches following URI who now complains of worsening HA, facial pain, intermittent R incisor tooth pain, sinus pressure, post-nasal drip with a cough that worsens at night, the recent onset of stabbing, R ear pain, and low-grade fevers. He finds moderate relief with a steaming shower. PMH is significant for newly diagnosed DM2 and hyperlipidemia with poor follow-up. Risk factors include diabetes and allergies.

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