I'm typing this out to help me study! :) (simplified version) ... When inflammation occurs there is a local response to pathogens. This includes Edema (tumor), redness (rubor), pain (dolor) and heat (calor). These symptoms occur through vasodilation. As the blood vessels expand, more blood and RBC's go to the infection site leading to swelling, pain, heat, and redness. Neutrophils are the first to arrive. They send out a signal for other leukocytes (specifical phagocytes) to arrive. These phagocytes marginate (or stick to the blood vessels at the inflammation site) and then diapedesis occurs (where they squeeze between the Epithelial cells of the blood vessel). The phagocytes "eat" the bacteria and other pathogens. In the end, platelets are called to the site for tissue repair!
I would not use the term tumor to define edema. Tumor is a swelling of a part of the body, generally WITHOUT inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant. Edema is simply (swelling)
Correction: Basophils or mast cells arrive first, release histamine which summons neutrophils (a phagocyte), which can squeeze out of the blood vessel and engulf invaders.
I was a Bio student and I understood 98% of it - I can't imagine for someone who doesn't study bio. It must be tough. In my head, I was thinking "I should do a voice over on this." haha.
I alsow would have loved an explanation because I am studying it and not understanding it fully. I guess I can give it a shot: Histamine and heparin is released, causing an inflammatory reaction by vasodilation (wich means more blood will go there, thus the red and warm and pain sensations) when the vasodilatation occurs, more Leukocytes come to their way and use their special diapedese to go through the vates and eliminate the batceria, preventing further infection.
Wow, such a nice animation showing |👇| |👇| When injury occurs, our blood vessels dilates so that maximum number of WBCs i.e. Neutrophils & Basophils accumulates at that particular area and helps to cure the injury!!!👍
This video demonstrates the process of tissue repair when we hurt. Chemicals are released by damaged cells cause the dilation of arterioles near the wound. Then the blood flow to the capillaries near the wound increases. Since the concentration of blood in the capillaries is much higher, the permeability of the capillaries increases. Therefore, the white blood cells phagocytes can leave the capillaries to engulf the pathogens e.g. bacterial. They secrete enzymes to digest the engulfed pathogens.
Hi im Dr Lutz, what's happening is 1 = the blood is rushing to the area for the heeling process, 2= Blood clots + Elevation of cells due to inflammation of tissue. 3= Bacteria is fighting the green dots. 4= Under the crust new skin cells are being created for new skin, so never scratch scabs. For more free information ask me.
When a tissue is wounded or we get a cut pathogens enter and release toxins(Cause heating effect of injured area) ..the injured tissue stimulates the release of prostaglandin local hormone which stimulates pain receptors and mast cells ....the mast cells releases histamine (vasodialator) which dialates blood vessels (increasing pore size) ....this causes accumulation of fluid in the tissue (swelling/edema) The wbcs undergo adherence and form clusters ..and come out of the pores (amoeboid movement ) and then phagocyte the toxins ... Note debris of broken down wbc and toxins tohether called pass Hope it will help 😊
I had a surgery on my larynx 16 days ago, now right cord still has inflammation. One doctor told me not to use any medicine. The other doctor told me to inject Dexametozon (hormon injection) to alleviate inflammation. I am thinking to leave it alone, as body know how to repair damaged cells, inflammation is a body reaction and repairing process. Any idea?
ok what is the white slime that secretes out ! 4 days before I got a wound in my knee, it is still not healing and got a small bulge in b/w my thigh and lower abdomen
I'm typing this out to help me study! :) (simplified version) ... When inflammation occurs there is a local response to pathogens. This includes Edema (tumor), redness (rubor), pain (dolor) and heat (calor). These symptoms occur through vasodilation. As the blood vessels expand, more blood and RBC's go to the infection site leading to swelling, pain, heat, and redness. Neutrophils are the first to arrive. They send out a signal for other leukocytes (specifical phagocytes) to arrive. These phagocytes marginate (or stick to the blood vessels at the inflammation site) and then diapedesis occurs (where they squeeze between the Epithelial cells of the blood vessel). The phagocytes "eat" the bacteria and other pathogens. In the end, platelets are called to the site for tissue repair!
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This video and this comment made me understand , thank you !
Thanks 😍😍
I would not use the term tumor to define edema. Tumor is a swelling of a part of the body, generally WITHOUT inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant.
Edema is simply (swelling)
Correction: Basophils or mast cells arrive first, release histamine which summons neutrophils (a phagocyte), which can squeeze out of the blood vessel and engulf invaders.
It will be good if there is an explanation behind what is happening!
I was a Bio student and I understood 98% of it - I can't imagine for someone who doesn't study bio. It must be tough. In my head, I was thinking "I should do a voice over on this." haha.
I alsow would have loved an explanation because I am studying it and not understanding it fully. I guess I can give it a shot:
Histamine and heparin is released, causing an inflammatory reaction by vasodilation (wich means more blood will go there, thus the red and warm and pain sensations) when the vasodilatation occurs, more Leukocytes come to their way and use their special diapedese to go through the vates and eliminate the batceria, preventing further infection.
Exactly
,but we are getting the theme know!😒
th-cam.com/video/gIlZHyptUPM/w-d-xo.html This video gives play-by-play commentary.
the is the best video for perfect visualization of Inflammation out there.Really helped a lot🌟
This is so cool who else got excited watching this?
Great sound effects
Recorded on a boat.
Sí! (Yes)
i was laughing the whole way
@Thị Kiều trang Đô :v
Also This Animation Is So Good You're Better Than School
This is how our body response to an injury. A big thank to our Creator.
bro you better say that again!!!!!!!
I'll thank my parents -they created me
kotsaris87 before that God created you 😎
@@Vegan_scorpioo nope, 4 billion years of evolution created me. I don't believe there exists a so called "god"
kotsaris87 you mean evolution created by itself?or when you were just a infant in your mama womb ,evolution makes it?🤣
That's actually amazing! Thank you!
not to sound like a meganerd but this is one of the coolest things ive seen
Love study videos comment sections more than anything ❤no hate. .pure love for study❤❤❤
0:51 white blood cells: wait a minute who rrrrrr u
WBC: Thats Nice and easy 😂
Wow, such a nice animation showing
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When injury occurs, our blood vessels dilates so that maximum number of WBCs i.e. Neutrophils & Basophils accumulates at that particular area and helps to cure the injury!!!👍
It's a great video, but there needs to be some type of commentary to explain the processes that are occurring.
WOW!!! Such an amazing job
Out standing video. Very big thanks to creators...
the water sounds is so satisfying idk why lol
This video really helps me to understanding the concept 😊 tnx 🤗💖
This video demonstrates the process of tissue repair when we hurt. Chemicals are released by damaged cells cause the dilation of arterioles near the wound. Then the blood flow to the capillaries near the wound increases. Since the concentration of blood in the capillaries is much higher, the permeability of the capillaries increases. Therefore, the white blood cells phagocytes can leave the capillaries to engulf the pathogens e.g. bacterial. They secrete enzymes to digest the engulfed pathogens.
That was so satisfying to listen to 😍
but not for feel
My favorite Cell at Work arc
wow a very simple yet easy to understand thanks.
Thanks for your work!!!
Easy way of learning
Can we histologially model this inside a computer program?
Is That Real Life Animation?
It’s an animation
@@yellow_hearts2528 Yep
Thanks for such a good video
Thank u so beautiful u have explained through this video....🙏
our body is very smart
Correction: GOD is Very Smart!
God designed it. That's why
God didn't design anything. Praise Jesus Christ the Jew.
@@Boss0Leeny bro you better say that again!!!!
@@3rteenthdisciple vellstorm4705 bro you better say that again!!!!
Wow. I’ve always wanted to know what it sounds like in the human body’s. Thankyou. 🧐
Thank you - your video excellent!
Oh thank you for showing i din't know that my body has passed through it and i recovered completely in 4 days
Very nicely explained!!
Interesting,very well explained too....
Hi im Dr Lutz, what's happening is 1 = the blood is rushing to the area for the heeling process,
2= Blood clots + Elevation of cells due to inflammation of tissue.
3= Bacteria is fighting the green dots.
4= Under the crust new skin cells are being created for new skin, so never scratch scabs.
For more free information ask me.
This z how I want to study medicine ❤️
Thank you for my immune systems
The Best!
Thank you for this!
Noooo way I have never enjoyed studying as much I did now … this is like movie wooooow
Great illustration
So that’s how the walking dead happened!
i'm so proud of my immune system
This video is amazing LOL
Appreciated ❤
thank you
visual education vry hrlpful
Amazing
AMAZING !!!!!
it was very nice n easy way for understanding
When a tissue is wounded or we get a cut pathogens enter and release toxins(Cause heating effect of injured area) ..the injured tissue stimulates the release of prostaglandin local hormone which stimulates pain receptors and mast cells ....the mast cells releases histamine (vasodialator) which dialates blood vessels (increasing pore size) ....this causes accumulation of fluid in the tissue (swelling/edema)
The wbcs undergo adherence and form clusters ..and come out of the pores (amoeboid movement ) and then phagocyte the toxins ...
Note debris of broken down wbc and toxins tohether called pass
Hope it will help 😊
The body is amazing ❤
Brilliant
Nice visuals
Amazinggg
Wait are those white blood cells or immune system
Its great video
This is our blog side this side have
simply great
God Bless You 🙌
amazing work
What is the reason?
Moral of the video is, don't ride skateboards.
Red blood cells look like spaghettio’s
I had a surgery on my larynx 16 days ago, now right cord still has inflammation. One doctor told me not to use any medicine. The other doctor told me to inject Dexametozon (hormon injection) to alleviate inflammation.
I am thinking to leave it alone, as body know how to repair damaged cells, inflammation is a body reaction and repairing process. Any idea?
Inflammation is a body repairing reaction
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So amazing
🤣🤣🤣 you nailed the ch in 2 mins
ok what is the white slime that secretes out ! 4 days before I got a wound in my knee, it is still not healing and got a small bulge in b/w my thigh and lower abdomen
İ belive thats explain of macrophages, trying prevent of infection to bacteria occapation on dermal layers
Thank you very muchh
Wow this is cool 😎
• characterize human defensive lines of inflammation؟؟؟
Thank Creator❤️
soo cool thanks
Я только понял, что макрофаги сожрали заразу, а как процесс активации заживления и само заживление происходило не понял...
So badass.
Why does it sound like everything is pressuring and its soon going to blast🤕
Homie didn’t land that 50-50
Thanks😍
, my name sokar lam grade 12 so 11/7 big test and test bilogy the end thank youuuu
This is what happening wright now to me in my liver 😥😥😥
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like this kind of asmr
Goofy ahh white blood cells 💀💀🤡🧌🤨⚠️🤓
Who all are here by drona class
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No explanation, how do u want us to understand
God is so genius!
Greaat!
very nice
i had outflammation once
Cute😂❤
You explain the whole chapter in 1:36 😂
Nice
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Shit bugged me out
Wow
So never take Ibuprofen
Pimple
wow
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Good for students