A 38yr old male with involuntary movements
A 38yr old male patient presented to the Opd with chief complaints of 2 episodes of involuntary movements since 1 week
History of presenting illness
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 1 week back he developed involuntary movements during sleep lasting for 15 minutes involving whole body which resolved spontaneously which was noticed by his mother
Not associated with loss of consciousness up rolling of eyes frothing micturition defecation
History of past illness
K/c/o type 2 DM on medication insulin
Cataract surgery
Personal history
Normal appetite
Mixed diet
Normal bowel and bladder movements
Adequate sleep
Occasional toddy drinker
Family history
DM and HTN - mother
General examination
No Pallor icterus cyanosis clubbing pedal edema lympadenopathy
Systemic examination
CVS system
No thrills
Cardiac sounds are heard
No cardiac murmurs
Respiratory system
No dyspnoea
No wheeze
Trachea is centrally positioned
Vesicular breath sounds
Abdomen
Scaphoid shape abdomen
No tenderness, palpable mass
Normal hernial orifices
CNS
Conscious
Intact cranial nerves
Provisional diagnosis
Uncontrolled sugars secondary to non compliance
Investigations
Treatment
Day 1
GRBS monitoring
IV fluids
Inj optineuron
Day 2
Inj Human ACTRAPID SC TID Acc to GRBS
GRBS monitoring
Inj optineuron
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