WEEK 7 IHUMAN CASE STUDY: 28-YEAR-OLD MALE PRESENTING WITH PERSISTENT COUGH AND FATIGUE | A+ VERIFIED GUIDE 2025/2026. 28-Year-Old Male with Persistent Cough and FatigueCase Introduction Patient: 28-year-old male Presenting Complaint: Persistent cough and fatigue History of Present Illness: The patient reports a cough lasting several weeks, which has not improved with over-the-counter remedies. :e also notes ongoing fatigue and decreased energy levels. There is no acute shortness of breath, but he sometimes feels breathless with exertion. :e denies recent fever, but has experienced occasional night sweats. There is no history of hemoptysis at this time. Relevant Background: No significant past medical history reported. No known drug allergies. Social history notable for [smoking/exposure/travel to be filled based on i:uman prompts]. Reason for Visit: The patient presents to evaluate his persistent respiratory symptoms and fatigue, and to rule out chronic or serious underlying causes. Patient Overview Age/Sex: 28-year-old male Chief Complaint: Persistent cough and fatigueHistory of Present Illness (HPI) Ask targeted questions to gather a full picture: Onset & duration: :ow long has the cough been present? Gradual or sudden? Character of cough: Dry, productive, nocturnal, or associated with triggers? Associated symptoms: Fever, night sweats, weight loss, hemoptysis, chest pain, shortness