Transient Ischemic Attack(TIA)
Protocols
Clinical Features:
- 1)Weakness or numbness of the face, arm or leg, usually on one side of the body.
- 2)Trouble speaking or understanding.
- 3)Problems with vision, such as dimness or loss of 4)vision in one or both eyes.
- 5)Dizziness or problems with balance or coordination.
- 6)Problems with movement or walking.
- 7)Fainting or seizure.
Risk Factor:
- 1)High blood pressure.
- 2)Heart disease.
- 3)Diabetes.
- 4)Smoking.
- 5)Birth control pills (oral contraceptives)
- 6)History of TIAs (transient ischemic attacks).
- 7)High red blood cell count.
- 8)High blood cholesterol and lipids.
investigations:
- 1)CT Scan of brain
- 2)serum electrolyte
- 3)serum lipid profile
- 4)serum creatinine
- 5)RBS
- 6)ECG
Rx:
1. Tab. Carva([post id="860" title="Aspirin"])((75mg)...0+1+0...(after meal)……..continue
2. Tab. ATV ([post id="864" title="Atorvastatin"])(10mg) 0+0+1…..continue
3. Tab. Maxpro([post id="392"
title="Esomeprazole"]) (20mg) 1+0+1(30 min before meal)….7 days
If HTN:
- Tab. Ramace ([post id="869" title="Ramipril"])(2.5 mg) o+o+1....continue
OR
- Tab. angilock([post id="877" title="Losartan"]) (50mg) o+o+1.…..continue
Advice:
- Stop smoking, since cigarette smoke narrows arteries and makes the blood 'sticky' and more likely to clot.
- Switch to a low-fat, low-salt, high-fibre diet.
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