Final Diagnosis: Iron Deficiency Anemia Secondary to Menorrhagia
Section 1: Case Overview
Element Detail
Patient Initials L.M.
Age 50 years
Gender Female
Height 5'4" (162.6 cm)
Weight 155 lbs (70.5 kg)
BMI 26.6 kg/m² (overweight)
Race/Ethnicity African American
Chief Complaint "I've been exhausted and can't catch my breath for the past 3 months."
Setting Outpatient primary care clinic (i-Human virtual encounter)
Duration of symptoms Approximately 3 months, progressively worsening
Section 2: History of Present Illness (HPI)
, Onset: Gradual, ~3 months ago, following a change in menstrual pattern
Location: Fatigue – generalized, "whole body feels heavy"; Dyspnea – substernal chest
tightness with exertion
Duration: Constant fatigue; dyspnea lasts 5–10 minutes after stopping activity
Characterization:
• Fatigue: "I wake up as tired as when I went to bed. I can barely make it through
my workday."
• Dyspnea: "I feel like I can't get enough air, especially walking up stairs or even
walking to my car."
Aggravating factors:
• Physical exertion (walking >1 block, climbing 1 flight of stairs)
• Menstrual periods (fatigue worsens significantly during and after menses)
• Standing for long periods
Relieving factors:
• Rest, sitting down
• Lying flat (no orthopnea)
• Deep breathing (minimally)
Timing:
• Symptoms began ~3 months ago
• Slowly progressive: initially only with heavy exercise, now with minimal ADLs
• Worse during the week of menses and for several days after
Severity:
• Fatigue: 8/10 (baseline), 9/10 during menses