A blood clot in the brain can cause brain stroke or brain attack. It can cause weakness in the face, arms, legs, speech and vision difficulties, headaches, and dizziness. Taking an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the brain helps to diagnose it. Using Aspirin and thrombolytics can treat the condition.
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What is the extra heartbeat in my father after the stroke?
Query: Hello doctor, I have a question about my father. He is 75 years old, eats healthy, and drinks at least two liters of water daily. He has had atrial fibrillation for the past five years, and for that, he takes Xarelto 15 mg and Amlodipine accord 5 mg. He takes them in the morning, and that is always ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. In atrial fibrillation, the heart beats can vary in frequency and height (amplitude). What is more important in these patients is that the rate needs to be controlled and not above 100 beats per minute. Also, one must make sure that no clot forms in the heart due to th... Read Full »