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Suggest Remedy For Head Spinning Sensation While On BP Medications

I have a history of tia, and a clip of an anyrsium. 5 years now since surgery,, i am only on high blood pressure meds,, now i have been having disconnected feeling, like the in side of my head is spinning, i know you dont go to nuro dr just for anything.. should i go?
Fri, 13 Feb 2015
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Hello !
Thank you for your question !
I think you should see a doctor and have e good physical examination. It may be nothing serious, just stress, but your past medical history is remarkable.
But the symptoms you have may be also by the changes in the blood flow inside your brain. You had experienced TIA, and this means that your blood flow is not working very well.
Yours it is a little complicated situation. You have both risks of ishemic and hemorrhagic stroke . But the aneurism has been clipped , so the risk of intracranial hemorrhage is probably as normal persons.
I would recommend an antiagregant such as Aspirine and an antilipemic drug such as Atorvastatine, etc, to prevent a new ischemic stroke.
Hope to have been helpful.
Thank you for using HCM!
Best wishes, Dr. Abaz Quka
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Suggest Remedy For Head Spinning Sensation While On BP Medications

Hello ! Thank you for your question ! I think you should see a doctor and have e good physical examination. It may be nothing serious, just stress, but your past medical history is remarkable. But the symptoms you have may be also by the changes in the blood flow inside your brain. You had experienced TIA, and this means that your blood flow is not working very well. Yours it is a little complicated situation. You have both risks of ishemic and hemorrhagic stroke . But the aneurism has been clipped , so the risk of intracranial hemorrhage is probably as normal persons. I would recommend an antiagregant such as Aspirine and an antilipemic drug such as Atorvastatine, etc, to prevent a new ischemic stroke. Hope to have been helpful. Thank you for using HCM! Best wishes, Dr. Abaz Quka