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Subdural haematoma
Two days back my father fell down at home and we took him to hospital because he was not able to speak properly fumbling, weakness. As discussed with hospital it's an acute subdural haematoma, since he has undergone a cardiac bypass surgery at 2014, so due to some mandatory medicine prescribed after bypass blood is not getting dissolved, so doctor has stopped heart medicines like ecosprin and cardarone? My question's are to Neuro and Cardio: How much time it would take to cure? Is it necessary to keep the patient in ICU?  How to identify the symptoms of improvement? Please guide me.
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HELLO, PATIENTS SYMPTOMS MAY BE CONTROLLED BUT NOT CURED. HE NEEDS A PROPER ATTENTION SO ICU IS ADVISED. I HOPE YOU GOT ANSWER. O.K BYE.
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