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Blood came while coughing
Dischared on 8th may Reports on 23rd may - Crp 12.1 D dimer 663 Medications- Gluconorm G2 Twice ( Today mornung sugr 85 Es) Telma 40 once Brillinta 90 twice Debigartan 110mg once from Day bfor ysterday Day before yesterday ecosprin and debigartan Taken Bt yesterday doc stop ecosprin Slight Coughing from 2-3days only And Today when he was spitting cough we saw this 1st time only blood thing And doc stopped debigartan too Is it ok for heart ?? And why this came out?? What cn we do ?
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A consultation or review with your doctor is necessary. The bleeding is because of multiple blood thinners. It might have been necessary, but the details are not posted. Except that he is a diabetic with multiple stents. Part of the data is unfortunately hidden.
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Please review with your physician for review of labs and action to-be taken
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Needs discussion about drug management...
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Why is he on brilinta ? Any history of angioplasty or heart attack ? Brilinta in addition to ecosprin and dabigatran is too much blood thinning . These 3 medications should not be given together
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