Case Report on Management and outcomes of Bilateral Arthritis of both hips

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Mr. Akash Yelake, Ms. Seema M. Kolhe, Roshan Umate, Bhushan Bawankar

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A persistent, dull ache in the groin and front of the thigh is common. Some people may feel a dull ache in their buttocks, outside of their hips, or in their lower back. People who have hip arthritis describe their pain with words like dull, aching, nagging, sore, and throbbing. Hip fractures are excruciatingly painful. The pain is usually restricted to the groin and the upper thigh. You will be unable to stand, bear weight, or move the upper part of your leg or knee if you have a hip fracture. Main symptoms and clinical finding: limping, joint pain, groin pain, hip loss of motion, warmth, swelling over the hip, hip tenderness. Main diagnoses, therapeutic intervention, and our come: she has 35 year old and treatment including inj. Emset 4mg , sos , Inj. Neomol 100ml TDS, Tab. Calcium 500mg BD, Tab. Limcee 500mg OD and patient condition was good with medical treatment. Now patient symptoms has been reduce and he had in better condition. Conclusion:  The patient was admitted in AVBR Hospital with Chief complain  in hip, fever, body pain, and both leg pain. Nursing Perspectives: Administered fluid replacement  DNS and NS. Monitor the Vital signs and check the B. P  per hourly. Maintain the intake and output chart and provided adequate rest and sleep to the patient. Administer medication as per the doctor order

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