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Follow up: Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (0 minute later)
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Answered by Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (4 hours later)
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Hello, thanks for asking from HCM.


I read your attached report and treatment. It is suggestive of ischemic CVA (cerebrovascular accident) and treatment has been started according to it. However I don't know what do you want to know. Please specify your questions.

I will help you understand disease, treatment and prognosis.

Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (0 minute later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello, thanks for asking from HCM.


I read your attached report and treatment. It is suggestive of ischemic CVA (cerebrovascular accident) and treatment has been started according to it. However I don't know what do you want to know. Please specify your questions.

I will help you understand disease, treatment and prognosis.

Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (48 minutes later)
my father had Cerebrovascular episode in October 2019. he had mild weakness in left side...
He is hypertensive,hypothyroidism , nondiabetic.
Now he had recovered 80%...he walks without support.
he is prescribed vanocit p BD in october..he is still taking all these medicines.
I want to know till how long he has to continue vanocit-p.
any change to be done in prescribed medicines.
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Follow up: Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (0 minute later)
my father had Cerebrovascular episode in October 2019. he had mild weakness in left side...
He is hypertensive,hypothyroidism , nondiabetic.
Now he had recovered 80%...he walks without support.
he is prescribed vanocit p BD in october..he is still taking all these medicines.
I want to know till how long he has to continue vanocit-p.
any change to be done in prescribed medicines.
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Answered by Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (50 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Medication duration and changes

Detailed Answer:
Hi Mku.20100, welcome back.


Vanocit p contains citicoline and piracetam. It is used for 3-6 months. It helps in recovering from stroke. Both contents act like brain nutrients. After 6 months, most neurosurgeons or neurologists stop it. However there is no definitive guideline.


You can consult your doctor to stop vanocit p and reduce ecosprin dose to 75 mg.
Ask your father to take proper precautions like eat sugar free food, low salt diet (less than 2g), avoid fatty food, avoid stress, do morning walk and meditation.
Life style modification and medications both will help in getting best results.

Hope it will help you. If you have doubt, let me know.

thanks

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Answered by Dr. Ishu Bishnoi (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
Medication duration and changes

Detailed Answer:
Hi Mku.20100, welcome back.


Vanocit p contains citicoline and piracetam. It is used for 3-6 months. It helps in recovering from stroke. Both contents act like brain nutrients. After 6 months, most neurosurgeons or neurologists stop it. However there is no definitive guideline.


You can consult your doctor to stop vanocit p and reduce ecosprin dose to 75 mg.
Ask your father to take proper precautions like eat sugar free food, low salt diet (less than 2g), avoid fatty food, avoid stress, do morning walk and meditation.
Life style modification and medications both will help in getting best results.

Hope it will help you. If you have doubt, let me know.

thanks

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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