
Suggest Treatment For Dizziness And Vomiting

since last two weeks he is suffering from head swirls and blood in left year. Today morning he had head swirl and vomiting...
he is taking Vertim 8mg tablet since last two weeks.
please advise further course of action and the possible couse..
SEEMS TO BE DRUG INDUCED.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I had gone through your question and understand your concerns that your father is having blood in the ear with head swirls . I would like to ask you few more details.
Is his dizzy spells are episodic or continuous ?
Is he on tab. ecosprin ?
Kindly get back to me with the details.
Based on your clinical details, it appears to be drug induced (ecosprin, clopilet).
Post CABG (CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS SURGERY), most of the patients will be on blood thinners to prevent clotting (to prevent re infearction (M.I) ).
Dizziness could be due to hypo tension secondary to bleeding or electrolyte imbalance.
I suggest you to consult ent surgeon, get otoscopy (status of ear drum), blood tests (PT,APTT, INR), Hemoglobin percentage and serum electrolytes. Depending on the findings, your medications can be stopped for a while or dosage can be reduced.
Mean time, just plug the the ear canal with dry cotton (to prevent soling and water entry during bath- to prevent infection).
Hope this answers your question, if you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Wishing you good health.


Thank you for the reply.
In continuation, please find some additional details as required by you:
1. The dizziness spells are episodic
2. at present he is in tab. Cloplat A 150 mg
3. Other medicines he is talking on daily basis are:
a. Atocor 10 mg
b. Dilzen CD 120 mg
c. Clopilet A 150 mg
d. Vertin 8 mg
e. Nitro contin 2.6 mg
Moreover, I am planning to visit Appllo Hospital XXXXXXX to further routine follow-ups as all the previous treatment and the CABG has been done their.
Please advise how serious or complicate problem is this?
Regards,
XXXX
+91 0000
stop clopilet-a
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thanks for considering my answer and for your follow up.
Clopilet-a, is the drug responsible for active bleeding. It contains clopidogrel and ecosprin. If there is active bleeding, you can stop this drug.
Needs vestibular tests and investigations ( electrolytes, hemoglobin percentage and blood sugar levels) to rule out the exact cause for dizziness.
It's a common issue with the patients, who are on blood thinners. Do not worry, it will stop. Have a followup with your treating cardiologist/cardiac surgeon for the tit ration of dosage of these medications.
Hope, I have answered your query.
All the best.Take care.

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