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Short Tempered, Hitting Himself On Walls, Have Blood Clots In Brain. How To Cure?

hi Doc,

i am facing some situation in which my Husband get angry easily on a smaller things..which he do'nt like and sometimes even he hurt them self also by beat of his forehead on walls....he is having a bolod clots also in his mind..Please suggest me what i need to do in such situation and how i will handle my husband..can u help me on this?

Thanks
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
I do not understand how you are saying there are blood clots in his brain/ mind without getting any medical investigation done.
At first, please take him to a psychiatrist who will assess him for his short temper and provide suggestions for anger management. You can explain at that time about this hurting the head on walls. If felt necessary, a CT scan brain might be done to rule out and injury in the head.

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Short Tempered, Hitting Himself On Walls, Have Blood Clots In Brain. How To Cure?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. I do not understand how you are saying there are blood clots in his brain/ mind without getting any medical investigation done. At first, please take him to a psychiatrist who will assess him for his short temper and provide suggestions for anger management. You can explain at that time about this hurting the head on walls. If felt necessary, a CT scan brain might be done to rule out and injury in the head. Hope this helps.