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i-Human Case Study: Evaluation and Management of a 65-Year-Old Male (Height: 6’0”, Weight: 225 lb, BMI: 30.5) Presenting with Chief Complaints of Persistent Fatigue and Nocturia in an Outpatient Primary Care Clinic with X-ray,

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A 65-year-old male with obesity (BMI 30.5) presents with persistent fatigue and nocturia in an outpatient clinic. Initial evaluation includes a detailed history, physical examination, laboratory workup, and imaging studies to identify underlying causes such as BPH, diabetes, CKD, or anemia. X-ray and lab findings guide the diagnostic process and help rule out structural or metabolic contributors. Management focuses on treating underlying conditions, lifestyle modifications, and symptomatic relief. Regular follow-up and patient education are essential to monitor progress and prevent complications.

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Comprehensive Evaluation and Management of Fatigue and Nocturia
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i-Human Case Study: Evaluation and
Management of a 65-Year-Old Male
(Height: 6’0”, Weight: 225 lb, BMI: 30.5)
Presenting with Chief Complaints of
Persistent Fatigue and Nocturia in an
Outpatient Primary Care Clinic with X-
ray,

i-Human Case Study
Evaluation and Management of a 65-Year-Old Male With
Fatigue and Nocturia
Patient Demographics


Age: 65 years


Sex: Male


Height: 6’0”


Weight: 225 lb


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BMI: 30.5 kg/m² (Obese, Class I)


Setting: Outpatient Primary Care Clinic


Chief Complaints


Persistent fatigue


Nocturia


History of Present Illness (HPI)


The patient is a 65-year-old male who presents with
progressive fatigue for approximately 6 months. He reports
feeling “tired all the time,” with decreased energy and
reduced exercise tolerance. Fatigue is present throughout the
day and is not relieved by rest. He denies fever, night sweats,
unintentional weight loss, chest pain, or shortness of breath.


He also reports nocturia occurring 3–4 times nightly, which has
worsened over the past year. He notes urinary frequency,

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