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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Leg While Having SLE

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Posted on Mon, 6 Mar 2017
Question: Have SLE. Have two cardiologists on team. Lung pressure 33hg.

Today: Do i need to go to ER...more swelling than usual on left leg, feeling very ill, heartbeat irregular...took one extra metrlpolol as needed as indicated by doc..

tonight i kept "fainting" for a few seconds at a timewhile trying to text a friend.

All week i would get a pain on my left shoulder for a few seconds or a minute when I am not doing anything.
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (48 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Welcome on HCM!

I passed carefully through your recent clinical symptomatology and would explain that what could be a new issue to more carefully consider is the irregular heartbeat.

In this situation, it is important to investigate for a possible atrial fibrillation or frequent extra-systolic arrhythmia, which are the more common in similar clinical conditions.

Coming to this point, if palpitations (irregular heart rhythm feeling) persists, I would recommend asking medical assistance to the nearest ER service at your living area.

A careful physical exam, including cardiac and lung auscultation, exploring the peripheral congestion status (severity of edema, peripheral arterial pulses), coupled with a resting ECG would clarify the heart rhythm issue and potential subsequent vascular complications.

Also., some additional lab tests are necessary (if none of them haven't been performed recently):

- complete blood count (exploring possible anemia, or other cytopenias),
- PCR & ESR (for inflammation),
- renal function tests (possible dysfunction),
- blood electrolytes level (possible imbalance)

Regarding other clinical symptoms (pain,etc.) they are an expression of musculoskeletal involvements frequently found in SLE and need to be treated with several anti-inflammatory drugs.

Hope to have been helpful to you!

In case of any further questions, feel free to ask me again!

Kind regards,

Dr.Iliri
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Leg While Having SLE

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello! Welcome on HCM! I passed carefully through your recent clinical symptomatology and would explain that what could be a new issue to more carefully consider is the irregular heartbeat. In this situation, it is important to investigate for a possible atrial fibrillation or frequent extra-systolic arrhythmia, which are the more common in similar clinical conditions. Coming to this point, if palpitations (irregular heart rhythm feeling) persists, I would recommend asking medical assistance to the nearest ER service at your living area. A careful physical exam, including cardiac and lung auscultation, exploring the peripheral congestion status (severity of edema, peripheral arterial pulses), coupled with a resting ECG would clarify the heart rhythm issue and potential subsequent vascular complications. Also., some additional lab tests are necessary (if none of them haven't been performed recently): - complete blood count (exploring possible anemia, or other cytopenias), - PCR & ESR (for inflammation), - renal function tests (possible dysfunction), - blood electrolytes level (possible imbalance) Regarding other clinical symptoms (pain,etc.) they are an expression of musculoskeletal involvements frequently found in SLE and need to be treated with several anti-inflammatory drugs. Hope to have been helpful to you! In case of any further questions, feel free to ask me again! Kind regards, Dr.Iliri