Asked by Samikshya Shukla ,32 years

on 25/5/21

Hello, we did CT scan of my dad's head and the radiologist report says that he has following: - Hypodense area in the right basal ganglia with area of Hyperdense area of near blood density in the right front born of lateral ventricular - likely infarct with interventricular hemorrhage. - Chronic lacunar infarcts involving the left paramedian part of the pons and right thalamus. - Microvascualr ischemic changes. - Cerebral volume loss. He intakes following regular medicines: - Losartan + Hydrochlorothiazide combination OD (once a day) - Metformin BD (twice a day) - Ecospirin [Aspirin] BD (previously taken twice a day, but taking once day since 4 days now) - Rosuvastatin 10mg (taking once a day at bedtime since 3 days now) - Baclofen 10mg (twice a day prescribed for 10 days for regular hiccups, taking twice a day since 3 days now) Please help.

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Dr. Sumedha Paudel

Medical officer, 2 Years of practice

Any problem he is having now? Have consultation with neurologist if any.

Answered on 26/5/21

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Answered on 25/5/21

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