What Is The Cause And Treatment For Fever In An Alzheimer's Patient?
Following investigation advised
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Greetings of the day,
Its a medical dilemma you are facing. Fever can be the most simple and sometimes the most difficult clinical situation to manage, especially if it turns out to be Pyrexia of unknown Origin(PUO or FOU).
Apart from examining the body fluids like blood, urine and csf its also important to look for body cavities and also rule out them as the source. Apart from infectious causes there are other causes for Fever.
Its important to have a detailed examination by the physician. I would also like to suggest the following possibility which needs to be considered and ruled out.
1. 2D Echocardiogram: To rule out the possibility of Infective Endocarditis, especially in view of fainting spells
2. Ultrasound of abdomen; to look for liver abscess and sub phrenic abscess.
3. Drug history: Even some of the drugs can cause drug induced fever.
4. Auto -immune disorder: SLE and other issues needs to be considered.
5. Chest X Ray: To rule out infective focci in lung
Do get back to me the progress and investigation done so far, will be glad to assist you.
Take Care
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Dr T Shobha Deepak
MBBS,MD
Unlikely for Neurological problem to present with
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Greetings
I feel Neurologist may not be of much help. Unlikely for Neurological problem to present with spikes.
CT scan brain done would have ruled out Brain abscess or Sagittal sinus thrombosis.
It's also important to consider and rule out disease with A typical presentation like Tuberculosis or Brucellosis.
Kindly keep me updated
Take care
Best Regards
Dr T Shobha Deepak
Further assessment required
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Neurologist assessment may be required for assessment of tremors. But presence of Parkinsonism does not explain fever. So evaluation of fever requires further assessment including detailed physical examination everyday and investigation.
Do keep me updated about the development.
One of the cause which needs to be considered based on her age especially if she has associated facial pain/headache is Temporal arteritis. I would also suggest a Opthalmologic assessment for fundus examination which as a part of routine assessment may throw some light on cause of fever.
Take CAre
Best Regards
Dr T Shobha