
Took Doxycycline For Prostate Infection. Diagnosed With Intracranial Hypertension. Cause Of Concern?

Thanks for posting this question.
I have noted all your complaints and also the investigations. I understand your concerns. Doxycycline is known to cause intracranial hypertension. However there are many other causes of intracranial hypertension. When no cause is found the diagnosis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension is made.
Therefore note that other causes need exclusion mainly CNS infection if we can plan a proper treatment.
With due respect to the treating physician, I would like to know if a CSF analysis was done. If yes, then I would like to know other CSF parameters like CSF glucose, protein and cell count and malignant cells. These findings will help us rule out other secondary causes and its treatment. Further a detailed ophthalmology evaluation will be required to see the degree of hypertension.
Accordingly appropriate treatment can be suggested based on the diagnosed cause.
I would advise you to visit a medical university hospital where a group of neurologist can re-examine him and review the records. Perhaps studying his symptoms, clinical sign and investigative reports and will guide you.
Hope this answers your query. I will be glad to answer your other queries.
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