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I-Human Case Study: 42-Year-Old Male with Acute Diarrhea and Moderate Dehydration – Clinical Assessment and Management

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This detailed case study outlines the clinical presentation, evaluation, and management of a 42-year-old male experiencing acute diarrhea and signs of moderate dehydration. The patient reports sudden onset of watery stools, weakness, dizziness, dry mouth, and reduced urine output following consumption of street food. The case includes a comprehensive history, physical examination findings, differential diagnosis, diagnostic recommendations, and evidence-based treatment plan focusing on rehydration and supportive care. Ideal for medical and nursing students preparing for clinical simulations or exams.

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I-Human Case Week 5: 42-Year-Old Male with Acute
Diarrhea & Dehydration | Verified 2026/2027 Study
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, I-Human Case Week 5: 42-Year-Old Male with Acute
Diarrhea & Dehydration | Verified 2026/2027 Study
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Age: 42 years


Sex: Male


Setting: Outpatient Clinic / Urgent Care


Chief Complaint (CC): “I’ve had severe diarrhea and feel very weak and thirsty.”




History of Present Illness (HPI)


The patient is a 42-year-old male who presents with acute onset diarrhea for 3 days. He


reports passing 6–8 episodes of loose, watery stools per day, without formed stool. The


diarrhea began suddenly and has progressively worsened. He describes the stool as watery,


brown, and foul-smelling, without visible blood or mucus.


Associated symptoms include:


Generalized weakness


Dizziness on standing


Dry mouth and excessive thirst


Mild diffuse abdominal cramping (rated 3/10), relieved after bowel movements


Decreased urine output over the past 24 hours
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