I-HUMAN WEEK 7 (2026) COMPLETE CASE: EVALUATION OF LOOSE STOOLS IN A 25-YEAR-OLD FEMALE | OUTPATIENT CLINIC WITH LABS | FULL SCREENSHOTS | VERIFIED A+1. HISTORY Identifying Data Age: 25 years Sex: Female Setting: Outpatient clinic Chief Complaint: Loose stools Introduction The patient is a 25-year-old female who presents to an outpatient clinic with a complaint of loose stools. The visit is focused on identifying the cause of her gastrointestinal symptoms, assessing for dehydration or infection, and developing an appropriate treatment plan. History of Present Illness (HPI) The patient reports experiencing loose stools for the past several days. She describes the stools as watery and occurring multiple times per day. She denies the presence of blood or mucus in the stool. She reports mild, intermittent abdominal cramping associated with bowel movements. She denies fever, chills, nausea, or vomiting. She has not recently traveled internationally and denies known exposure to contaminated food or water. She reports no similar symptoms in household contacts. Symptoms have slightly improved with oral fluid intake but persist. Past Medical History No chronic medical conditions reported No history of gastrointestinal disease No prior hospitalizations Surgical History Denies prior surgeries Medications Denies daily prescription medications Occasional over-the-counter analgesics