
Suggest Treatment For Blood Clot In Brain

Phlebotomy, aspirin and chemotherapy are mainstay.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, dear
I have gone through your question. I can understand your concern.
Polycythemia vera leads to high cellulatity and thickning of blood. This will lead to high chance of thrombosis and vascular events.
Phlebotomy is the simple and highly effective treatment. He should go for regular phlebotomy to maintain his haematocrit level near 45%.
He has high chance of blood clotting so he should take aspirin to prevent that.
Chemotherapy is also useful in polycythemia vera. Hydroxyurea is commonly used drug. He can start with low dose and depending on tolerance he can increase the dose. Busulphan or interferon are the alternative drugs.
This all drugs are prescription based medicine so he should consult his treating haematologist and take treatment accordingly.
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Low iron does not lead to blood clot.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, dear.
I have gone through your question. I can understand your concern.
His low iron doesn't lead to blood clot.
If his haematocrit is normal then its very good.
In rare case no genetic mutation can identified. We cannot rule out polycythemia vera on that basis. However he should also search for any secondary causes of polycythemia.
Secondary polycythemia occurs due to high erythropoietin secretion. It may be due to any causes that leads to hypoxia. Erythropoietin secreting tumour can cause high rbc count. So rule out all secondary causes and if no any causes are found then just treat as primary polycythemia.
Phlebotomy and aspirin remain key factors in management.
Hope I have answered your question, if you have doubt then feel free to ask me. I will be happy to answer you again.
Thanks for using health care magic.
Wish you a very good health.

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