You literally explained everything in 8 minutes that took professor 3 hours to explain in class. I gave up half way writing notes, he was all over the place. TY!
I am a final year biochemistry student and before I dive into a topic for exams I often watch your videos just to job my memory about the basics. Really helpful overviews of topics to help me get back into the nitty gritty!
With all due respect. In my college physiology classes includes learning about white blood cells and their responses. I am on my last year and I work with patients already. Does it really matter to you if I mixed up the subjects.
@@DJQ401 no, they didn't. I learnt this in Physiology as well in Year 1. I'm studying General Pathology now in Year 2 and also came back here to refresh my memory.
The beauty of medicine is meticulously explained in the inflammation response that is highly-organised reaction against any foreign particle! Thanks Osmosis!!!
A "Dr" implanted 12" alloy stents in my iliac veins unnecessary but he was offered kickbacks in a clinical trial. I was not informed of this. I was told I had an obstruction. I was healthy. I now have inflammation with PMR. I'm 74.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge; I have a lot of inflammation in my body caused by trauma...etc. I am trying to relearn/retrain myself in order to enjoy life again.
I’m a third year laboratory medicine student this video is a huge help for studying pathology exam thank you so much ☺️, quick question isn’t the capsule of some bacteria called virulence factor if it is, does it count as a virulence factor and one of PAMPs?
I have an illness that causes inflammation of the brain (not fun) and I really appreciate this breakdown. It can be confusing to figure out what exactly is happening.
@@indiciaobscure you should try sleeping or listening to Crown Chakra meditations I prefer the singing bowls but it helps sooth headaches for me but overall great for anything head related as we are walking bodies of water vibrations of certain Frequencies can help a lot you should also check out 432 Hz Frequencies with ✨love and light ✨
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All I know is I’m tired of suffering and going from doctor to doctor and still suffering. The “ Pain & Burning especially in my chest “ clock is running out…..
Sorry to hear (aka - read). I suggest you skip the Doctors and visit a nutritionist instead. Generally speaking - there are several things we should do to be healthy: Stop with the bad stuff (smoking, drinking, drugs, junk processed "food", sitting too much for too long), clean up the mess inside our bodies (I am tired of the word "detox" as it has become a marketing scheme but greens and lots of them do a good job of cleaning our bowels) and then start doing all the good stuff: Plenty of sleep, minimal stress, optimism, exercise, sunlight (at least 20 minutes every day), nutrition (whole foods, mostly plants, no processed junk), no or minimal exposure to chemicals, pollutants and radiation. Also get your blood tested every 6 months and if you have any deficiencies - eat foods that contain these missing nutrients and if necessary - take supplements. Hope this advice helps and hope you get well soon. Being healthy and having a strong immune system is so important now - during these trying times.
I recommend you try the carnivore diet to start the healing process for your body. Watch some videos on Carnivore diet dr. Ken Berry. I hope this helps!
"Goal is to Respond to Stimuli and Restore Balance." Heat. Redness. Swelling. Pain. Only the Avatar can master all four elements and bring balance to the world.
i think i do have chronic inflammation in my finger that was caused from an old joint injury, since i do have permanent joint swelling.. could the chornic inflammation in my finger that was caused from the injury actually spread to other parts of the body and cause chronic diseases or even cancer?.. since in general chronic inflammation is one of the risk factors for developing chronic diseass or cancer or is the inflammation in my finger localized and wont spread out?
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Angiogenesis can often be pathogenic in nature as it is employed pathological states such as cancer. Neovasculization is a part of the tissue repair response as far as I know and is non pathological in nature.
5:36 Complement System 1) What is it? 2) How is it activated? 3) Function? 2) - presence of antibodies bound to pathogens, or - molecules on the pathogens 3) Function - attract Leukocytes - help with opsonization - can also kill pathogens
I have inflammation in my body. When I stress I feel sick in my tummy. Acid burning feeling. My joints hurts the next day. My tummy is swollen. I do take antacid tablets every morning. What can help repair the damage
As I watch this I still don’t understand how people cannot or will not believe in a creator of life. The way we have been created is so complex and detailed, it proves that there is an intelligent creator behind all of this. And this is only taking one small aspect of the human body. If you look further into plants, animals or our galaxy, how do you not see the clear evidence - life was created.
Quick question VERY URGENT, I'm writing a paper on the pathophysiology of the muscles caused by WHIPLASH (WAD). because theres no open wound and its on the muscles does the inflammatory response differ. for ex: will there still be pathogens in the equation and muscles diffrent in the repAIR PART?
Nice video as usual. But I expeted you will mention the non-specific blood tests which indicate inflammation such as hs-CRP (C-reactive protein) and ESR (Erythrocyte sedimentation rate) ? and D-dimer tests ?
my professor says when tissue is first injured, it is vasoconstriction, but i dont get the point when and why it happens. is it before the macrofage and mast cell detect the tissue damage? as i read book, it doesnt explained the exactly reason for the vasoconstriction. could someone help to explain this? thank youu
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You literally explained everything in 8 minutes that took professor 3 hours to explain in class. I gave up half way writing notes, he was all over the place. TY!
Always glad to assist in your medical studies, Ashley! 🙌🏼
As someone who doesn't study anything in this area ... I somehow still got this. Nice explanation
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Understanding it is pretty easy
It's the remembering every term that pokes me in the booty
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liar.. I think.. because how bored could one possibly be to watch a random "Inflammation" video
Same here
I am a final year biochemistry student and before I dive into a topic for exams I often watch your videos just to job my memory about the basics. Really helpful overviews of topics to help me get back into the nitty gritty!
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I knew all this stuff while learning physiology 2 years ago, I can't believe how much I forgot. Thanks for the reminder.
It is not the part of physiology. It is pathology. You forgot the subject as well
With all due respect.
In my college physiology classes includes learning about white blood cells and their responses. I am on my last year and I work with patients already. Does it really matter to you if I mixed up the subjects.
@@DJQ401 no, they didn't. I learnt this in Physiology as well in Year 1. I'm studying General Pathology now in Year 2 and also came back here to refresh my memory.
Very nice and easy way to understand 😇
Thanks Osmosis- this is my first ever topic at medical school and I love these easy to understand videos and visualisations!
Elite, soon I’m attending an exam. Can’t express how appreciative I am.
Wishing you the best of luck in your exam!
The beauty of medicine is meticulously explained in the inflammation response that is highly-organised reaction against any foreign particle!
Thanks Osmosis!!!
Thanks for the feedback, Aziz! 🙏🏼
Helpful to get the orientation right before diving deep into the textbook.
You guys are a blessing. God bless you so much ☺️
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I have a pathophysiology test in 2 hours. Thanks for the quick review
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I'm here because my feet is so swollen and really painful can't step down..wish me quick recovery
A "Dr" implanted 12" alloy stents in my iliac veins unnecessary but he was offered kickbacks in a clinical trial. I was not informed of this. I was told I had an obstruction. I was healthy. I now have inflammation with PMR. I'm 74.
Wah! I love your channel!! You literally have everything I’m looking for😭 thank you so much!!
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You've explained that very well! Great job! As an aside, I've never seen so many big words in one sitting.
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Amazing video! I am so grateful.
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Nice, seems like I'll be watching your videos quite often now...
Thank you for sharing your knowledge; I have a lot of inflammation in my body caused by trauma...etc. I am trying to relearn/retrain myself in order to enjoy life again.
We hope that our video was able to help you with this, Steph. 🙏🏼
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Thanks a lot 4r ur explanation its makes everything simple
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With this video explanation Im now confident to write my test paper tomorow..🤸♂️thanks for the simple explanation🤗✌
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Wow! amazing video! thanks
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Thanks for making my exam preparation easy
But 5:04 was personal😂
Where U find data about that types of knowledge
I want aslo create informative video but I didn't get more knowledge
I’m a third year laboratory medicine student this video is a huge help for studying pathology exam thank you so much ☺️, quick question isn’t the capsule of some bacteria called virulence factor if it is, does it count as a virulence factor and one of PAMPs?
Glad it was helpful! 👍🏻
Fast but clear.
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great job
I have an illness that causes inflammation of the brain (not fun) and I really appreciate this breakdown. It can be confusing to figure out what exactly is happening.
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@@uzm5744 ha! This was a funny notification to get but no, I have ME (chronic fatigue syndrome)
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@@indiciaobscure you should try sleeping or listening to Crown Chakra meditations I prefer the singing bowls but it helps sooth headaches for me but overall great for anything head related as we are walking bodies of water vibrations of certain Frequencies can help a lot you should also check out 432 Hz Frequencies with ✨love and light ✨
What are some symptoms you're experiencing?
Is it possible to have an inflammatory response due to a leaky gut?
2 years on... look up (chronic inflammatory response syndrome) your welcome.
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I must have missed the treatment part
I understand better now, thank you
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Well explained
Thanks! 😊
This was sooo helpful
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Thanks alot for this
Good job and informative
Nice theory
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most of your information was confusing but the summary clears things up 😊
Glad it worked out during the summary! 🙏🏼
Perfect stuff!
Amazing animation and content❤️
Mortuary student here. Love these videos! Thanks for all the help!
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Nice explanation 🌸
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I have a led red and blue light thing that was designed for sore knees. It also works great on my back. Will it work on my face?
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How and why does post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation form in some cases?
Excellent
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4:45 which cells are responsible for releasing chemoattractant chemokines?
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Great video! Subbed
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This video is really helpful
Thank you sir...it is very useful and understandable vedio
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watching it exactly 1 hour before my exam. I hope I'm saved today! 🙃
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All I know is I’m tired of suffering and going from doctor to doctor and still suffering. The “ Pain & Burning especially in my chest “ clock is running out…..
Sorry to hear (aka - read). I suggest you skip the Doctors and visit a nutritionist instead. Generally speaking - there are several things we should do to be healthy: Stop with the bad stuff (smoking, drinking, drugs, junk processed "food", sitting too much for too long), clean up the mess inside our bodies (I am tired of the word "detox" as it has become a marketing scheme but greens and lots of them do a good job of cleaning our bowels) and then start doing all the good stuff: Plenty of sleep, minimal stress, optimism, exercise, sunlight (at least 20 minutes every day), nutrition (whole foods, mostly plants, no processed junk), no or minimal exposure to chemicals, pollutants and radiation. Also get your blood tested every 6 months and if you have any deficiencies - eat foods that contain these missing nutrients and if necessary - take supplements. Hope this advice helps and hope you get well soon. Being healthy and having a strong immune system is so important now - during these trying times.
I recommend you try the carnivore diet to start the healing process for your body. Watch some videos on Carnivore diet dr. Ken Berry. I hope this helps!
Short vedio👍 and also concept clearing...... 👌👌Good job....
Your videos are amazing!!!! Love learning from you!
Thanks so much!
As a pharm D student, it helps alott.. best explained
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"Goal is to Respond to Stimuli and Restore Balance." Heat. Redness. Swelling. Pain. Only the Avatar can master all four elements and bring balance to the world.
i think i do have chronic inflammation in my finger that was caused from an old joint injury, since i do have permanent joint swelling.. could the chornic inflammation in my finger that was caused from the injury actually spread to other parts of the body and cause chronic diseases or even cancer?.. since in general chronic inflammation is one of the risk factors for developing chronic diseass or cancer or is the inflammation in my finger localized and wont spread out?
So it means inflammation is not a disease its a symptom right?
of course not disease
like fever
Hmmmm... Interesting.
Thank you so much....im a mbbs pass out...preparing for my md...dis pathology no one can explain better den u....so good explanation with cartoon lyk images...make it so fun to understand ...not lyk learning a boring subject...if i can superlyk it....nd d most imp part...its for free...thank you sir..gratitude🙏🏻🙏🏻
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You are very nice, Osmosis
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Is there any difference between angiogenesis and neovascularization ?
Angiogenesis can often be pathogenic in nature as it is employed pathological states such as cancer. Neovasculization is a part of the tissue repair response as far as I know and is non pathological in nature.
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Calor
Dolor
Rubor
Tumor
(5th as a result of 4) Functio Laesa
Heat
Pain
Redness
Swelling
Temporary Loss of Function, due to pain or swelling
3:43
Inflammatory Mediators in GRANULES in Mast Cells?
Histamines
Serotonin
Cytokines
Eicosanoids
- Prostaglandins
- Leukotrienes
These inflammatory mediators secreted by Mast Cells act on what? 3:56
What do they do?
4:24 What molecule do endothelial cells secrete to aid in vascular permeability?
4:48 Process by which a leukocyte squeezes between gaps of 2 endothelial cells?
5:36 Complement System
1) What is it?
2) How is it activated?
3) Function?
2)
- presence of antibodies bound to pathogens, or
- molecules on the pathogens
3) Function
- attract Leukocytes
- help with opsonization
- can also kill pathogens
Thanks for the wonderful and we'll explained topic on inflammation, I have been watching your Videos and it's really excellent 👍👍👍.........
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Muscle knots are due to inflammation right ?
All I can see are eggs - sunny-side-up but blue! Reminds me of Dr. Seuss' book "Green eggs and ham".
Sometimes after a workout I get sick I have loss of appetite and stomach pains
Does cartilage,cornea undergo inflammation? as there these are non vesicular structures
Oh my gosh darn heck this vidjeo has given me 3 much knawledge and I am eternally grapefruit
PRRs are also found within the cell cytosol..not only on the cell membrane
Treatment? anyone plz?
5:31 rip
In robinsons it is cleary stated that NO as vasodilator during inflamation is not practicaly prooved.
kuarzkazart made a video similar to that about immunity I was surprised to find out I knew a lot of this stuff
I need this in Spanish hahaha 😢
I have inflammation in my body. When I stress I feel sick in my tummy. Acid burning feeling. My joints hurts the next day. My tummy is swollen. I do take antacid tablets every morning.
What can help repair the damage
Turmeric work great for me
As I watch this I still don’t understand how people cannot or will not believe in a creator of life. The way we have been created is so complex and detailed, it proves that there is an intelligent creator behind all of this. And this is only taking one small aspect of the human body. If you look further into plants, animals or our galaxy, how do you not see the clear evidence - life was created.
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Quick question VERY URGENT, I'm writing a paper on the pathophysiology of the muscles caused by WHIPLASH (WAD). because theres no open wound and its on the muscles does the inflammatory response differ. for ex: will there still be pathogens in the equation and muscles diffrent in the repAIR PART?
Why your websites is invaluable?
Cum pot sa traduc în româna ?
Nice video as usual. But I expeted you will mention the non-specific blood tests which indicate inflammation such as hs-CRP (C-reactive protein) and ESR (Erythrocyte sedimentation rate) ? and D-dimer tests ?
my professor says when tissue is first injured, it is vasoconstriction, but i dont get the point when and why it happens. is it before the macrofage and mast cell detect the tissue damage? as i read book, it doesnt explained the exactly reason for the vasoconstriction. could someone help to explain this? thank youu
that immediate vasoconstriction is to stop bleeding due to injury.
PEA palmitoylethanolamide
I don't wish this on my worst enemy
Assalomu alaykum for everyone 🙂
I wrote my request to comment around two weeks ago.But you haven't answered yet.Please give me reliable sources to read. Because Internet has a huge amount of books,articles and so many, many sources.I cannot separate them whether they are usable or not.I'm learning pathologycal physiology right now.
Please 🙏 your help would be great for my study.Thanks Osmosis!!
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@@osmosis Thank you 😊
Hi, is it only 4 stdnt bcse um ano ex patient from Hp-Hp Salpetriere. I dont want tô study and i dont want tô meet false and avarice doctors & professors. I refuse to be contacted by tem for cobaye i have my reference.. i refuse to be cobaye of racism arabish doctors and intern...thank you a lot they make me afraid with their agressivity tô know me and their violence😢😢😢😢. Thanks
I sprained my fingie and now it hurts 😢 super swole