Beta blockers include, atenolol (Tenormin), propranolol (Inderal ) and metoprolol (Lopressor) and are used to treat high blood pressure, certain cardiac problems, migraine and few other conditions. People usually take atenolol, propranolol or metoprolol for many years as a treatment of high blood pressure or after having an episode of heart attack . Sometimes, it becomes necessary to withdraw these beta blockers due to their potential side effects that trouble the patients or sometimes doctor wants to change the drug and shift the patient to some other anti-hypertensive medicine. No matter whatever the cause is, whenever, a patient who has been using a beta blocker for a long period of time, and he needs to be stopped from further usage of that beta blocker, must not stop taking it. One should taper off the dose of a beta blocker. Now a question arises how to wean off or taper off a beta blocker? The method of tapering off beta blocker varies from individual to individual. Allow you
She has Post partum Haemorrhage because in this stage the patient becomes in Hyper coagulation state and which causes cavernous Sinus Thrombosis which leads to this Haemorrhage..
ReplyDeleteand this is the only cerebral Haemorrhage in which we can give Anti Coagulants.
It is brain infarct due to thrombosis. Because patient is in hyperthrombotic state. I have one question. as patient is suffering from post partum bleeding, can we give low dose of anticoagulant prophylactically after two or three days of delivery to prevent any such infarct ?
ReplyDeleteIts brain infarction due to hyperthrombotic state after delivery
ReplyDeleteso simple questions... brain infarction.. :)
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