International Medical Case Reports Journal (Aug 2024)

Clinical Investigation of Patients with Oral Hematoma and Anemia Linked to Symptoms of Indigestion: A Case Report

  • Pranadwista ZF,
  • Hasanah NT,
  • Nur'aeny N

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 757 – 763

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Zulfa Fidi Pranadwista,1 Novia Tri Hasanah,1 Nanan Nur’aeny2 1Oral Medicine Residency Program, Faculty of Dentistry, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia; 2Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Zulfa Fidi Pranadwista, Email [email protected]: Oral cavity is the gateway to the digestive system and a window to general human health. Anemia is one of the health problems in the world characterized by various clinical conditions, including in the oral cavity.Purpose: This case report aims to present the results of a clinical investigation of a patient who had oral hematoma and anemia with indigestion symptoms.Case Presentation: A 59-year-old male complained of a lump on his tongue two months prior, which was painless and frequently bleeding. The complaint was followed by abdominal discomfort, difficulty defecating, weight loss, and decreased appetite. The patient only ate porridge and lacked water intake. Intraoral examination showed a blackish-red, irregularly shaped, painless hematoma on the dorsum of the tongue and a negative diascopy test. Hematology examination showed anemia with hemoglobin 6.7g/dL, hematocrit 21.4%, erythrocytes 3.08 x 106/μL, MCV 69.5fL, MCH 21.8pg, and MCHC 31.3g/dL. The diagnosis of the tongue lesion was an oral hematoma.Case Management: Pharmacologic therapy included antifibrinolytic agents and hematinic supplementation. Non-pharmacologic therapy included dental health education, a balanced lifestyle, and avoiding triggers for tongue bleeding. Management in other fields was also carried out in parallel, including oral surgery and internal medicine. The general condition of the patient general condition improved through multidisciplinary monitoring.Conclusion: Clinical investigations that include signs and symptoms of disease in a patient with bleeding disorders such as hematoma and anemia need to be carried out in detailed aid examinations, especially if other symptoms are found, such as digestive disorders.Keywords: anemia, bleeding, hematoma, indigestion, oral

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