🩺 Record Detail
Patient Info
Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2025-08-26 05:31:27
Transcript
Doctor: Good morning. What brings you in today, Rajesh? Patient: Hi Dr Kalesh, I’ve been having this persistent cough for about a week now, and it’s getting worse. Doctor: Is it dry or are you coughing up any phlegm? Patient: It started off dry, but now there’s some yellowish mucus. Doctor: Do you have any fever, chills, or shortness of breath? Patient: I had a slight fever two days ago, around 100.5. No chills, but I do feel a bit breathless when climbing stairs. Doctor: Any known allergies or history of asthma? Patient: No allergies, and I’ve never had asthma. Doctor: Have you taken anything for the cough so far? Patient: Just some over-the-counter cough syrup, but it hasn’t really helped. Doctor: Alright, let me listen to your lungs. [Stethoscope sounds – no speech] Doctor: I hear some congestion in the lower lungs. I’ll prescribe a bronchodilator and an antibiotic. Let’s also get a chest X-ray to rule out pneumonia. Patient: Okay, sounds good. Should I take rest or can I continue going to work? Doctor: You can go to work if you're feeling up to it, but avoid exertion and wear a mask. Rest as much as possible. Patient: Got it. Thank you, doctor. Doctor: You're welcome. Feel better soon.
Clinical Notes
🩺 Visit Summary – Dr. Kalesh
Date: SESSION_DATE
Patient Name: Rajesh
Reason for Visit: Persistent cough for a week, now with yellowish mucus and mild breathlessness
✅ Summary of Findings
- Patient has had a cough for 7 days, now producing yellowish mucus.
- Experienced a low-grade fever (100.5°F) two days ago.
- Mild shortness of breath when climbing stairs.
- No known allergies or history of asthma.
📋 Doctor’s Assessment
- Likely bronchial infection or early-stage pneumonia.
- Congestion heard in the lower lungs during examination.
💊 Medications Prescribed
| Medicine | Purpose | Dosage | |--------------------|----------------------------|------------------------| | Bronchodilator (To be prescribed) | Opens airways | To be determined | | Antibiotic (To be prescribed) | Treat infection | To be determined |
📝 Investigations Ordered
- Chest X-ray – to rule out pneumonia
(Complete at nearest diagnostic center within 24–48 hrs)
🧘♂️ Self-Care Advice
- Rest as much as possible
- Stay hydrated
- Avoid heavy exertion
- Wear a mask to avoid spreading infection
⚠️ When to Seek Immediate Help
- Fever above 101.5°F
- Difficulty breathing
- Chest pain
- Coughing up blood
📞 Follow-Up
- In 5 days or earlier if symptoms worsen
- Call clinic at Clinic Number for any urgent queries
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
— Dr. Kalesh & Team