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[|Human|] hello dr i am 32yr old guy and had suffered from cortical venous thrombosis and the doctor after dischraging me from the hospital gave me medicines like tab epiliv 500 mg ;tab frisium10mg;tab atorsavef;tab phenova100mg;tab homo16N;tab citinerve p;tab gopan dsr;tab warf5mg; tab azytex250mg after taking this medicine for  about 10 days i refered to another dr who is my family physician who asked me to stop taking whole medicine and he gave me his own medicine like clopicard ap 75;neopress am and gabamak(gabapentine and methylcobalamin )dr i am working as a cabin crew in international airline my height is 5 feet 9 inches n my weight is 75 kg i was dmitted to the hospital 2 months back with headache and dizzines and left side weakness now iam feeling much better but  abit worried for my blood pressure which was detected after diagnosis  triglycerides 165mg/dl:ldl cholesterol 120mg/dl vldl cholestrol calculated 33mg/dl;leukocytes count10.44 thou/mm3:eosinophils 0.00 my brain mri report says(imaging features favors possibility of the cortical venous thrombosis involving vein of ttrolard with right high parietal perirolandic region ischemic changes)so dr i want to ask you whether i will require to take bp medicines life long or not my bp as of now is 120/84 and while admitting in hospital it was 140/100 awaiting for ur reply sir thanks
[|AI|]  Hi, dairy have gone through your question. I can understand your concern. You have cortical venous sinus thrombosis. You should continue your medication for hypertension. Furthermore, you should take warfarin to avoid clotting. Go for regular PT & INR testing and maintain your INR between 2 and 3. You may have some cause for thrombophilia. You should search for that like some factor deficiency or homocysteine or it b12 deficiency. Consult your doctor and start your treatment accordingly. Hope I have answered your question, if you have any doubts then contact me at bit.ly/ Chat Doctor. Thanks for using Chat Doctor. Wish you a very good health.