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What Precaution Is Recommended To Prevent Recurring Paralysis Attack?

my grand mother had an paralysis attack 4 month ago.she got well after that but again now she is not well and her blood pressure getting high and doctor says she can get an attack again.may i know how can taker care what precautions should i follow..???
Mon, 18 May 2015
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she is getting recurrent TIAS,she should
1.must take antihypertensive medicines to maintain BP less than 140/90.
2.she must check her lipids and if high she should start statin group of drug.
3.she must take life time aspirin in dose of 150mg per day.
4.frequent check up and carotida doppler to consider any scope of intervention.
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What Precaution Is Recommended To Prevent Recurring Paralysis Attack?

she is getting recurrent TIAS,she should 1.must take antihypertensive medicines to maintain BP less than 140/90. 2.she must check her lipids and if high she should start statin group of drug. 3.she must take life time aspirin in dose of 150mg per day. 4.frequent check up and carotida doppler to consider any scope of intervention.