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Posterior pons infract

his case is my father. He
is tobbco chewer since
very long time . 2 yrs back
suddenly developed
vomitine that time
consult allopathy doctor
and they says
OESOPHAGEAL SPASM THEY
STARTED tab rantac d
( ranitidine and
domperidone). After
vomitine stop but during
eatine his suffer problem
till now a days problem is
his canot eating perfectly.
During eating foot cant
goods early in stomach
developed hic cough. Or
developed vomiting. Tab
rantac d taking regular till
now a days. And after that
incidence 2 mth his
developed giddiness and
right side weakness that
time mri brain done and
show posterior pons
inferct and started ing
low molecular heparine.
With ecosprin. Homochek.
And that time first time
notice hypertension. And
start both hypertensive
medicine. All medicine
take regular till now.
Investigation in shows
carotid artery doppler
normal. 2d echo in LVEF
55 %. No clots. Aortic
hypertrophy and mild
regurtitation seen.
HOMOSISTIN high. And
than started ARNICA 6 TID
FOR 1 mth. After his
developed brocho spasm
and started cretegeus
mother tincture 20 drops
with half cup of water tid.
And ( MY FATHER NATURE
IS VERY ANGER. During
working time very hard
workar. Very emotional.
Whole life always help full
to other. Always anxious
about family. ) and after
taking allopathy medicine
weight gain. now still
oesophagus and spasm
during walking present so
whiche medicine suggest
sir.
 
  jilesh tank on 2012-10-09
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