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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The diagnosis of cyclosporiasis is mainly clinical relying on the history of symptoms. There are no specific physical findings. A patient might have non specific signs of [[dehydration]], [[ | The diagnosis of cyclosporiasis is mainly clinical relying on the history of symptoms. There are no specific physical findings. A patient might have non specific signs of [[dehydration]], [[fatigue]] and [[fever]]. | ||
==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== |
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Overview
The diagnosis of cyclosporiasis is mainly clinical relying on the history of symptoms. There are no specific physical findings. A patient might have non specific signs of dehydration, fatigue and fever.
Physical Examination
Vitals
Temperature
A low grade fever can be present
Pulse
Tachycardia may be present
Blood Pressure
Hypotension may be present in case of severe dehydration
Skin
- Pallor may be present
- Decreased skin turgor can be present
Abdomen
- Abdominal distention may be present
- Abdominal tenderness may be present