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Why don’t you recommend ivermectin you should you might be saving lives! There’s going to be a lot of court cases I heard it’s going to be like the Nuremberg trials! Allegedly
Mine too, but at least you know what to do. Take natural blood thiners every day, work out daily, eat healthy, drink 2L of water daily, etc. If you wouldn't know about the cloths, you wouldn't know what to do...
I’m really interested listening to all topics posted by yourself. I’m 63 years old and always fascinated with mysteries of science. Thank you for your great effort educating the public.
Please forgive my grammar policing -- "yourself" is used only to reflect back to the person, i.e. Are you talking to yourself? Do you like yourself? Otherwise the word YOU is correct. Americans are now in the habit of thinking that "yourself" sounds fancy thus correct. Stick to you and to me. Not yourself and myself. It is sounds fancy it is probably WRONG. Stay safe and forgive me if this annoys you.
My son at age 19 had a DVT, they kept sending him home until I literally refused to take him home until they test him for DVT. D-dimer was positive- ultrasound showed serious clotting. Since they did not know the cause, he was placed on blood thinners for three months, within weeks of going off those he threw a pulmonary embolism- ended up being diagnosed homozygous for Factor Five Leiden and prothrombin mutation. He is now on blood thinners for life. If I had not insisted on him being tested he would probably not be alive today.
You did save his life. Same thing happened to me at 16. My pulmonary embolism was massive (5o% in each lung alveoli destruction). So lucky I survived. Factor V Leiden too.
Glad you were heard and your son is ok. My husband had a bilateral pulmonary embolism almost two years ago, at the age of 35 but doctors never considered making a DNA test. He's in blood thinners for life. This covid-19 has me constantly worried about him.
@Christmas Lore agree whole heartedly , you saved his life. I too was diagnosed DVT at 35 (Tested and found to have Factor V leiden) blood thinners for 3 months and sent on my way. Took 15 more years before it showed itself again but this time almost killed me (saddle clot on the heart) , now I am on thinners for life.
A month after a mild covid infection my husband passed out on Thanksgiving day. He was rushed via ambulance and diagnosed later that night with a small PE. He stayed in the hospital for two days and was given heparin IV. Discharged on Eliquis. Almost every night he has difficulty taking in air but his blood oxygen level is always around 98. It’s a frustrating situation that we hope will improve at some point soon.
Thankyou for this very informative video, I have been fascinated by this for a while now. I am the supervisor of a very busy hospital lab in NJ and from the get go we have been seeing patients in our ER with very high Fibrinogen and D-Dimer levels. A normal D-Dimer level is 3480 FEU which is literally off the chart. We knew there could be clotting going on and after watching your presentation it all makes sense, Thank you for the awesome info. Now I need to refresh myself on Anti-phospholipid Syndrome. Can't wait to watch more of your videos, keep up the great work.
My uncle just left the hospital and survived covid. He just recently went back and now has a blood clot in his lung and in his heart. Please, I know you all don’t know me, but pray for this drug to save his life and not kill him. He is a drafted US Army veteran from the Vietnam War, and I just want him to be okay.
🤔😱🤣 Thank you for taking the time and trouble to explain medical jargon and situations we otherwise would not have understood. And my whole family always look forward to your videos. Take care, stay safe. ♥️
My friend had massive blood clots in the lung and breathing had been difficult for two months, which she traced back to the vaccine, Which you didn’t mention.
Maybe he didn't know your friend. Even if he did, mentioning your friend would be against Hipaa. How did she trace it back? What tests did she do? What medical training does she have?
Well let’s see... I had vaSculis with diffuse aveolar hemorrhaging10 years ago , APS with micro clotting in brain . then reduced markers which took a few years of healing my intestinal lining, hemo refused to consider lowering warfarin even with the substantial lifestyle and bloodwork changes, November 2018 brain hemorrhage to vulnerable areas of brain changed to dalteparin which I still thought too much March 2019 hemorrhage to same area. Reduced to 81asa but still not confiable so I now get my salicylates blood level on par with a daily aspirin without the bleeding risk with spices in my diet including a teaspoon of cumin everyday.
I had two hip joints replaced recently, so my blood iron levels were low due to the two operations. Therefore I took iron supplements (Fe 50 mg). When I heard about the blood clot problem I stopped at once to take it. Shouldn't people be warned about iron supplements, because they make blood clotting worse?
Well. Iron doesnt make your blood abnormaly thicker. But anemia and low oxygen level are very bad combination. You should have proper amount ofbred bloods before you get covid 🤷♂️
@@susie2251 Because iron is what your body needs in order to produce new red blood cells. My body already makes extra red blood cells due to a heart condition I have. It tries to make more RBC (red blood cells) because I don't get that much oxygen they way my mixed up system runs. So, my cardiologist told me to be careful about taking any kind of vitamin or supplement that has a lot of iron in it. My blood is by it's nature already thick because of the extra RBC it makes, so my doctor said my body doesn't need any help making more with more iron in my system. He doesn't want my body developing clots due to too many RBC. He also told me to stay hydrated as water helps blood stay thinner. If you are dehydrated your blood thickens up.
@Salim Sivaad Correct, if you have a deficiency, you need to bring your red blood cells up to a normal level. Taking iron helps this. I was saying, if you are already at a normal level or above normal level for red blood cells as I am, taking iron can increase the production your bone marrow does to make more red blood cells than you need. If that happens, your blood can become too thick with them which can cause problems.
I suspect this may have happened to one of the patients I took care of... This video & *Medcram's Covid19 #61 video,* go over the clotting complications of this terrible disease. This virus is a monster! I'm no conspiracy theorist, But the coincidences and the backstory of this virus are disheartening...
It’s been fascinating watching all the research come out on this virus, I’ve had CV19. The paramedics who came out to be due to chest and lung pain and high heart rate told me to watch out for the signs of clots. While it’s possible to monitor legs etc for signs of it, how can a non medical expert self monitor for pulmonary clots. Luckily I’m at week 9 and almost 100% again. I use Tumeric and NAC supplement before coronavirus was even here and Tumeric is a known blood thinner, which I had to stop before spinal surgeries due to the increased risk of bleeding. I’ll be very glad once a well trialled vaccine is in UK. Thank you for sharing more of your expertise. Big respect from England 💙
Have you asked your doctor in the beginning to be treated with Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromicyne + Zinc, or is it prohibited also in England if you're not in a hospital?
@Giant Robot 1967 I have one thank you and a BP monitor. To Dinar and friends I did use Tumeric and cucermin already and it does work as a blood thinner. Thanks guys 💖
Thank you for this amazing video! This story happened to my stepdad. He was in IC for 15 days with an inflation machine. But after 11 days the doctor couldn't find any improvements. In total of three times he was put into a CT SCAN, later on they found out that he has this blood problems in his lungs. They gave him blood tinners and woke up after two days. Thanks to great health care in the Netherlands
I'm glad these doctors are uploading these types of videos. It shows the true challenge all these scientists and researchers around the world are facing. It show that we still have a lot to learn with this new virus. It shows that perhaps we should not be opening up everywhere too quickly. It definitely shows that this ain't just a flu.
Lisinopril Plus cayenne pepper peppercorn and turmeric and ginger and apple cider vinegar give you a Fighting Chance if you want to come down with covid-19 I take it daily have for years
Thank you so much for this! I have CTEPH and your videos are bearing out my concern about being exceedingly careful right now. Very scary for those of us who have PH already and I am thankful for my pulmonology team at UWMC. You are a hero.
@@therealdeal894 I am doing pretty good! Thank you for asking. I have been fortunate to avoid Covid mostly by staying away from people. I was diagnosed with CTEPH 5 years ago and had PTE surgery 9/05/17. I have been on blood thinners since my diagnosis and we have tried a couple of other PH meds with some positive results. I have also had 2 BPA's. If you need someone to connect with I am happy to be available to answer questions and provide support.
@@MR..181 I am not sure if aspirin is good, as it acts in a way like iboprofen. Yet, I don't think low dose aspirin would cause kidney failure. Anyhow, children shouldn't take aspirin. Google horsetail for inflamation and that c storm, I found a study and it is good, yet, I also don't know if it also acts on some receptors like the ibuprofen. Me, I started to take aspirin because I do have pains in my legs. I don't know if I had the virus, I was not well for like 10 days. I took efervescent vitamin c 1000 x 2, 2 times per day, I take one per day now, took and take it combined with grapes seed extract which is supossed to enhance the eficacity of vit c. I also took around 4000 vit D per day, now I stay in the sun as on the beach. And horsetail, 4 little bags of herb for one cup, 3 cups at least when I felt bad. I felt it helped, but I am not sure how it was different from other anti inflammatory drugs, it's just I feared to take aspirin, didn't know about cloths, didn't think it can act as other antiinflamatories and had had good experience with this herb infusion since 20, 25 five years back. I also did lung exercises for expanding their capacity and tried to be active and not lie on my back.
Bayer Aspirin is the ONLY proven safe drug in existence. I pop a Walmart Equate 250mg with breakfast. 81 mg is the maximum analgesic effect but a generic 250 is cheap. Take with food. Acetaminophen will kill your liver and ibuprofen is...great for my sore back.
Or celexinub blocks Cox 1 and 2 associated agggrarednplalrt distribution and thrromoxane andnprostgladin that cause vascodilation ssoviated prostaglandins which reduce blood pressure and blood clot pallet aggregation EGCfr factor like aspiri acetrlbenzoic acid AS A acetyl sialytic acid
I’m so screwed. Both an autoimmune disease (lupus) that causes an out of control immune system and I separately and unrelatedly have prothrombin gene mutation. I’ve already survived multiple bilateral pulmonary emboli in 2000. Don’t know if I will survive Covid. BTW, another recommendation besides activity to avoid clots is to stay hydrated.
Hey doc, how about taking an aspirin a day? Years ago we were being told to do that to prevent strokes. That was not just for old folks but for most of us. Can i get and answer?
I’ve read to avoid aspirin in regards to CV19. I think like NSAIDS it can set off cytokine storm after virus sets in. It’s a theory. Curcurmin or Turmeric is natural and may act as blood thinner. Fact check me on this.
kishore kondapaneni are you Antiphospholipid antibody positive? What medicine do you take? I have to inject 40mg of low molecule heparin due to the thrombosis😔....
This is the only Dr Mike I trust 👍🏻 I've been following his channel, really informative, clear explanation, and always up-to-date. Thank you Dr Mike Handsome... oops I meant Dr Mike Hansen 😂😂😂
@@vladmordred9627 I was just about to ask the same question. I'm curious what he may have gotten wrong that makes someone not trust him. I mean I obviously hate him because he's always so happy, smart and handsome but that's just me being jealous. Other than that I think he does his best to be as factual as he can.
All the pathological changes described here are specific to all types of inflammation - and have been well described (1970 Dtsch Med Wochenschr 95 (51) O. Haferkamp H. Matthys) based on pulmonary embolism found in the autopsy of 8/16 patients who died of influenza 1969/1970, therefore, the description of these well-known intravascular coagulation processes due to each inflammation is unreliable - because it is now attributed to only one virus.
Thank you!! You and med cram are two forces to be reckoned with here on You Tube. His video today plays nicely along side of yours. It’s been too many years, but it’s always a nice reminder of why I fell in love with physiology. I could listen for hours and hours and never get bored. The human body is amazing!
@12:00 you are speaking of the antibody responses in some patients. I hypothesize the IgG response will only be present in mammal milk drinkers, and meat consumers. It's the immune response constantly primed from eating mammalian protein "similar to an alpha-gal allergic response". This is why the Bangladeshi community has such low complication numbers in London 20 out of 100,000. While the equally poor black community is ding in droves. The Bangladeshi are primarily vegetarian, and the black community eat the most meat. Both poor communities, the only difference is mammal meat, and the primed pump of IgG in their systems based on diet.
It would be nice if Doctors would recommend Vitamin C, and Vitamin D3, and zinc as a Covid-19 preventative which should be harmless in 99.999% of humans. My doctor has me prescribed a baby asprin a day,
Our best choice, in nearly all cases, is to follow the advice of medical professionals who know your particular history and current state of health. Vitamin D and zinc have serious overdose effects, and zinc can produce health problems (copper deficiency and lower immunity) even in normal supplemental doses.
JD1459 I think Doctor Mike has communicated Vitamin D3 levels. Get blood work and see as many people are low and don’t know it. So get blood work under doctor care. I was low on D3 and take 25mg 1000 ICUs D3 nature made that Doctor Mike said safe dosage. I had an issue with low potassium in my blood work. Have been on potassium losartan since last October and it’s one of the potential solutions that might be a help as Doctor Mike went thru this in another video with blocking the virus attacking ACE-2 receptors, also decoying the virus. So best to get blood work full battery and have doctor go thru to get normalized. Sunlight and walking around is good for Vitamin D of course we all know.
I’m 23 and two weeks ago I survived bilateral pulmonary embolisms. I have no knowledge that I’ve ever had Covid, and I’ll have to wait a few weeks for genetic and the D-dimer because of the drugs used in the hospital. Thanks for putting this information out there. By far the scariest thing I’ve ever gone through.
I had 2 blood clots in my right leg several years ago, I thought it was a "Charlie horse" for a couple days, 5 actually and I continued to work until the swelling and heat began. They checked me for everything, factor 5, ect. There was no explanation as to why still. It worries me to this day, as does hearing this.
Another informative great video Doctor Mike. I think you and colleagues are zeroing in. Our lungs as like big sponges. The Aeolas are the little holes we see in sponge. So the hole are stiff, blocked and saturated with water all of the above. I think doctor mike is onto the not so obvious pneumonia saturate lungs and blocks Aeolo holes. It’s like a the sponge gets stiff in a humidifier with mold and now the holes are working. Great video doctor mike. Getting closer to understand the factors contributing to the blocked lungs.
What about sticky blood patients?! Thanks for sharing, it's amazing how much we can learn from younger doctors and knowledge they have these days, thanks again for your precious time. kind regards swift with an open mind we can learn every day.
I hope I'm understanding this right. People who sit more than move around are more prone to getting blood clots while having to deal with COVID. - 19. And people already on blood thinners as a regiment with exercise have less of a chance of blood clots. I stand to be corrected if I got this wrong.
When you hear a whole lot of facts and a really comprehensive review of what is known and an occasional "we don't know," listen to that person. They're trying to tell you what the extent of their knowledge is and trying to be transparent and honest about it.
Anti Dictator Agreed. But I’m tempted to modify that a bit and say that only intelligent, humble people are honest and ethical enough to say “I don’t know.” There’s no shortage of brilliant, arrogant humans out there who would never utter those words. Most of us know plenty of them. Thankfully Dr. Hansen is not among that lot..
your intuition is correct. Its completely manipulated co factors that would never mathematically or in nature co mingle. It isn't a mater of could it happen but when sick people would be given enough power to make it happen. Ask bill gates he made it. think VACCINES$$$$$$$$$$$$$
CV19 causes a perfect storm of debris buildup during the immune response. Mucous buildup also. What I learned in health care is that healthy blood vessels have smooth walls. When the walls aren't smooth or ruptured this tells the body to form a clot to stop the bleeding. CV19 attacks the lining of your capillaries. I think the risk for blood clots is greater with damaged endothelium. That's why I recommend HARD liquor because it thins the blood AND destroys proteins that can exacerbate a clot. Once you've had that drink follow it up with 4oz of vinegar. I suggest that because the liver is breaking down the alcohol it gets. And straight vinegar assists the alcohol in breaking down cellular debris. Think of this like a traffic jam in your system. The heart and lungs have to work harder to deliver oxygen. Respirators don't clear the congestion. They only increase oxygen in a constricted space. Blood clots can cause more clots like a car accident causes more accidents along the way. Blood thinners ease the congestion but don't stop the reason the clotting started. You've slowed down the traffic but didn't fix the hazard. After that switch to vitamin C therapy because too much alcohol can cause poisoning. And too much vinegar is toxic as well. Finally smoke a cigar or a blunt for. reasons I can't explain.
OMG! You already know this (that SARS CoV 2 seems to have an effect on Blood Clothing and that the pneumonia is only a result of it)! Good! tl;dr It is a blood-related desease and NOT just a pneumonia!
Not a blood disease. It attacks ACE2 receptors which happen to be in the lungs and the endothelium of blood vessels. But as the good doctor said, those cells are also in the brain, the heart and the kidneys.
@@susie2251 i beg to differ i went through this and i was near death. the death is like going into spetic shock blood clots everywhere. i would say this is a blood disease if the blood clots are the primary cause of death
I love how well you put deeply technical subjects in explanations we can understand, and that you have no visible agenda beyond public health. I also appreciate it when you explain "we don't know." That seems to be a hallmark of this virus: so very much we don't know after worldwide focus for half a year. We don't know if antibodies confer immunity (or even resistance), which is crucial to the feasibility of a vaccine. We don't know the prevalence of asymptomatic infections. Perhaps most important of all the unknowns: we don't know why some people have no symptoms at all, why some have symptoms ranging from mild to severe, and why some cannot be saved. I think our popular name for the virus should be Interesting Times. I hope we do not live in interesting times too much longer.
@@DoctorMikeHansen When I worked in communications networks in an electric utility, I gained part of my reputation by hunting down things others couldn't figure out. It was almost always the result of one of those things we thought we knew but we didn't.
Very interesting! Thank you Dr Hansen! I personally thought that thromboprophylaxis that's usually given to immobile hospitalized patients would be enough to prevent blood clots in a COVID-19 context. Thanks for the clarification! I'm pretty sure that this risk is even greater for COVID-19 patients with several VTE risk factors: age > 70, previous VTE, immobility for 3 days or more, active cancer, known thrombophilia, sepsis, acute inflammatory conditions, acute infectious disease, recent surgery or trauma < 1 month, obesity (BMI>30), hormone therapy and respiratory or cardiac failure.
Thank you for keeping up with new issues. You mentioned two of my diseases. I have PAH and Anti-phospholipid Antibody Syndrome. With every new piece of information I get more scared.
I'm curious if someone on warfarin for clotting disorders is less likely to get these clots because of the warfarin or more likely to get them because they're already prone to clotting.
Not a Dr but because of a mechanical heart valve installed 10 years ago I have been on warfarin in ever since. I know my Dr want my INR level artificially high (higher number less clotting factor) because more of a chance of blood clotting on my valve then breaking off into my blood stream. I believe that I would benefit from this but maybe someone that takes warfarin to achieve normal INR would not see a benefit. INR is International Normalize Ratio, 1.0 is normal, my Dr wants me between 2.5 and 3.0. I have to get my blood tested for this every 3 to 4 weeks.
The studies said that even people anticoagulated were throwing clots with Covid. Warfarin did a little better than second generation anticoagulants like Xarelto, but not much. Even patients in the hospital fully anticoagulated on heparin are getting clots when infected with Covid. If you have a clotting disorder and are staying home to ride a Covid infection out, I would consider getting a Lovenox prescription and using that during the course of your illness. That’s what I am doing. My doctor gave me a Lovenox script just in case. But I would head to the hospital a lot earlier than other patients. As the doctor said in the video, the Covid blood clots are a whole other beast.
I find his videos informative, but it does stand out to me when I listen, how unprofessional his language is at times. Swearing, called lung matter 'crap.' This is not how any professional medical MD would describe or present findings to their patient here in Boston. 😬
@@paulamary004 but....doctors do - often - talk like that in real life....and he's not presenting To a patient, he's educating generally. It does paint a picture - it's certainly not nice and tidy, and it's certainly an up close and personal illness. If it helps the average person understand - Excellent! He includes a good deal of detail, with proper terminology, so I can deal with any 'crap' peppered in.
This is probably a disease that attacks the endothelium system. It creates oxidative stress that causes blood clotting by the virus replication mode via ACE2 receptors. This is probably why blood thinners have helped win the battle. This isn't a respiratory illness in the traditional sense, but enters the body through inhalation before spreading via the bloodstream into which it attacks the endothelial lining of the arterial system, causing the release of clotting factors that go on to affect the major organs and brain clots resulting in strokes and death in otherwise healthy young people.
Traditional Chinese Medicine includes acupuncture and herbal formulas, which target inflammation and cytokines. We need to integrate TCM in this country as Western Medicine simply ain't enough!
How to reduce risk of blood clots: ankle pumps, continuously bending and straightening leg, general movement, and medications. Additionally, if there are no clots, compression reduces the risk as well with the combination of movement and meds.
Dr Hansen is spot on! I was hospitalized in ICU and had throat ventilators. I got a daily shot of Heparin aka a blood thinner. I had inflatable bags massaging my legs constantly. I had special hospital air bed. I feel sorry for these patients. They are not getting adequate care!!! My sister died of clots first indicated as a pulmonary embolism. It was ignored and she died. I know this Dr. is getting to the bottom many of these deaths. We are employed in the health insurance provider industry. There were several people that suddenly died of strokes that were in their 30’s. Everyone was shocked and wondered if this was caused by coronavirus? I think Dr. Hansen is right. Dr John Campbell here on younubes had a recent video on UK’s spike in non-corona people. An increase of 13 thousand that are not believed to confirmed coronavirus? I suspect medical examiners in UK sleep on the job?
My friends mom just got over covid 19 about a month ago and is in the hospital right now in a coma for the last 2 days from pulmonary embolism coincidence? hopefully she makes it. Thanks for this vid
Thank you for doing these videos! Very informative. I work in a covid ICU and the patients who are on heparin drips do better than those not on a drip. The patients weren't put on heparin drips for covid19, however, they both had afib with rvr. I just noticed that we were able to wean down their FIO2 and pressors. Would be interested in seeing more studies about this
How might a COVID 19 patient be treated in ICU if he's already on Eliquis long-term for previous clots requiring surgery, and who has a genetic clotting factor?
@@HaHa-gg9dl *Yes, theoretically you are correct. However, what would've been attributed to mal-practice, pre-plandemically, no longer stands up to scrutiny. Once eu-genocidalists became involved in the highly lucrative vaxing biz, **_death by intubation_** degenerated into cold-blooded murder.* *Globalists have significantly ratcheted up their depopulation agenda with this hitherto unprecedented **_live exercise,_** as Pompeo called the Sars 2-Covid 19 scamdemic.* *Moreover, it will be interesting to see how the virus' transnationally engineered **_gain of function_** capability actually plays out in October.... Even more more interesting is what future bio-weapons---primed for dispersal---NWO BHL-4 facilities have in store for humanity!* *After all, once the proverbial **_problem - reaction - solution_** revolving door is in full swing, there's a killing to be made on the stock market, and elsewhere! Added to this is the legislated lack of testing accountability or, for that matter, any liabilty for vaccine damage.* 💰☠💰
so just curious, im covid positive, i been having chest pains, and my heart rate skyrockets right before i try to fall asleep and it wakes me up, but i’ve had multiple EKGs, a CT scan chest XRAYS and everything came back fine, what could be the problem?
I'm not a super active person (kind of average I guess) but I do stay somewhat active when I'm at work. On my days off, not so much. I have a cheap homedics brand massager that is shaped kind of like a frog and it's great for massaging my thought and legs after long days at work or being outside doing yard work. I mainly got it to help ease tension, break up lactic acid and maybe out if vanity try to prevent cellulite, but I bet it would hurt to give yourself a whole body vibration massage before bed if you've been doing sedentary work. You could combine it with stretching. Obviously this surface device won't do much for deeper body blood clots. For that you'll probably actually need to exercise and maybe eat a lot of natto.
I am interested as well as one of my younger sisters has essential thrombycytosis. She had a burst clot at the base of her skull about 9 years ago and the ET was diagnosed.
I hope you are saving all of your video content on other platforms ---- too valuable to lose these. And thank you for taking the time to educate us. I would never make it as a doctor, nurse, caregiver, etc., but the functions of the miracle we call the body are fascinating. Grade school students should be introduced to the body beyond anatomy and nutrition, more in depth classes offered throughout their grade school careers. They c/would then learn to question what standard of care offers them, and how to make wiser decisions when it comes to their health. Nutrition gurus can't deliver the required knowledge of the inter-workings of our marvelous machines. It takes those who have studied and learned outside of memorizing and strictly sticking with what they are taught in med school.
Hello Dr Hansen , I have facrtor 5 leiden (I also have sarcoidosis stage 3 - in remission), I have had 1 PE and fairly recently a new DVT. Currently on Dabigatran blood thinners but developped past 12 weeks ago massive leg pain (no swelling) with less mobility of my left. Same leg of past 2 DVT. I have been discharged by my anti-coag team since on this new blood thinner dabigatran. But the constant pain worries me and handicaps me. I have requested to my GP to be seen by a vascular specialist but I have been told nothing can be done during COVID-19. GP told me to wear compression stocking on that leg in the meantime ...This pain is worrying me greatly and handicaping me as the more active and the longer I stand on my legs the more it gives me pain. So much that I have to stop. rest and elevate my leg. What would be your recommendation during COVI-19? other than wearing compression stocking ?
Dear Dr, Hansen... thank you so much for your videos. I have limited medical knowledge having only been a cyto-technologist back in the late '60's/early '70's but appreciate your in depth analysis of this disease. Interestingly. my late daughter-in-law suddenly developed Lyden Factor V. She had an unbelievably vicious case that went from a soreness in her arm to amputation of her foot to other blood clots thru ought her body to heart surgery and then being taken off blood thinners for the surgery, subsequently she started to bleed uncontrollably. She declined from that point. Blood clots vs blood thinners vs bleeding vs blood clots ad infinitum. I was not a fan of my daughter-in-law but I found this to be a most excruciating and horrible death. Is this the scenario that extreme cases of COVID-19 are facing? Suffocate to death or bleed to death? Which ever the end, then please God have mercy.
You are the best presenter. The quality of your microphone Is excellent and your content easy to understand for a someone who is not in the medical field. And you were a good looking little boy .
I want to thank those heroes drs ,nurses ,carers ,medocal field for being so brave ,may good Lord protect and bless you all and keep you all safe from the virus ,thank You Jesus
@Coronati I have another question: why couldn't a natural virus have symptoms this bizarre and varied? Your question assumes a 100% comprehension of nature, and we aren't even close to that.
@@duhmzdaih true i am of the opinion that based on what we know from all the other virus disease we have studied, this is unusual, bizarre even this is not just my opinion many itu specialists and doctors have doubts about the origin of this covid 19 or sars 2
A friend of mine with Covid 19 had a heart attack and stroke tonight. She’s not expected to live. She was admitted to hospital 5 days ago. Shortness of breath and Covid pneumonia.
Wow! Timely, detailed, and great. As a researcher in a non-medical field it is easy to see where to focus. If I had the background I would be investigating. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos. I understand the most pressing issues are treatments, but where can we find more about vaccine development and testing? Bless you my friend.
Dr Hansen, first and foremost thank you very much for these highly educational videos. You do it so well. It’s fascinating. I wanted to ask you if you are aware of what happens 18 seconds into the video to your left eye. My right eye after a horrific night waking up to a severe headache has permanently shrunk compare to my left eye. As I have learned, it is referred to as a droopy eye. I am going through series of tests (brain and eye exams). I am generally in good health. I am definitely 25 pounds over weight. No high blood pressure no high cholesterol(tested in May cholesterol was had increased from a year ago from 172 to 188) no known heart disease. I am 51. Male. I was shocked to see a resemblance of your left eye with my right eye. With much admiration and respect from California, any thoughts you might have on this matter is greatly appreciated? Thank you
Dr. Hansen: do you consider an Aspirin 81mg daily would be a good approach to prevent the formation of clots and thrombus in the treatment of covid 19 patients?
I am homozygous for Factor V Leiden with a history of unprovoked pulmonary embolism and on lifelong anti coagulation therapy. I have found the COVID19 clotting tendencies very interesting. I have not yet gotten the virus, but I’m very curious to see how the clotting issues being seen are handled with patients who already have a clotting disorder.
The Blind Mom Next Door thought the leiden stuff was just to sell high priced drugs for kickback or commission.? After refusing multiple heart bypass surgury for 11 years and having a azotemic stroke from a new prescription...
Dialysis patients are immunosuppressive, but I know of two patients who survived COVID-19 at the clinic I worked at. Dialysis patients are already on heparin therapy to prevent clotting of blood in the blood lines and dialyzer. Could this be the reason they survived this disease?
The more I hear about the hh*ll physicians are going through trying to treat COVID-19, and prominent specialists speak about the mystery of this disease, the more convinced I am becoming that this is a CRISPR generated virus and was a laboratory accident. I am not a conspiracy theorist as a matter fact I laugh. But to hear Dr. Mike and experts talk about the challenges of treating patients, the more I am convinced this is beyond nature.
I don’t have any insights regarding the origin of this virus, and it certainly does behave insanely and unpredictably compared to most ailments we’ve dealt with in the recent past. But hasn’t the same been true (initially, at least) of most “new” infectious diseases encountered throughout recorded human history ? If this were a man-made bio-weapon engineered to devastate humanity, why do “only” about 4% of identified positive cases (and that may be an inflated estimate) entail life-threatening complications, however horrific that overall number may be ? And why does it hit the most vulnerable hardest, statistically speaking? Just wondering aloud. Don’t mind me...
I don't want to die, I have a very high-risk chance of getting COVID 19 and I have another eight weeks of isolation. also meant to wear special stockings. i haven't lately, I am nearly 72 with lobe missing, bronchiectusis. asthma with bacteria psuedomonous, many other minor problems.
While iatrogenic Hemorrhage is just as lethal as Ischemia, Stroke or Myocardial Infarction, the epidemiology of SARS-COVID2 demands Policy Expidiency and Treatment Modification just because of the urgency factor--Pandemic Category ....Masterly, illustrated.....
then how about those patients under intubation where they are in "coma" dependent on ventilator, thus they can't move. do they experience blood clot too?
An interesting question, to me, is anticoagulation for those who are managing COVID-19 at home. I’m reading about some sudden (&unanticipated) deaths in a younger cohort with a moderate amount of viral symptoms at home. Any data? Any thoughts? With many thanks
Paula G. Panzer, MD we don’t know if the younger person with the viral infection isn’t drinking alcohol or taking a variety of relievers ... there’s so many variables and unknowns with people who in unexpectedly due at home without supervised care ... we don’t know it isn’t an asthma attack for example... without autopsy we just can’t predict what’s going on
I've been on Eliquis in the past for afib. It was no problem to start or stop. Given it's short onset as well as short half life, it wouldn't be a problem for me to take it when I feel like a disease I've never had before. Gotta think outside the box, but need to know if that strategy would be better than waiting for Heparin
There have been few studies on enzyme therapy with serrapeptase and positive results in fibrin and blood plasmin. What is your opinion on this? Could there be a negative effect on enzymes of an infected CV19 patient? Would boosting enzymes like serrapeptase be an early therapeutic regimen for a CV19 patient?
the virus does not have ACE inhibitors, the natural enzyme which breaks it down happens to be the protein site on which the virus attaches /enters the cells.
Find this very interesting I’m 34 weeks pregnant I was Covid positive had shortness of breath quite bad was admit to hospital had ct scan and found with collapsed lung and small blood clots in the lungs now on blood thinners for 6 months, so glad found them in time.
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Why don’t you recommend ivermectin you should you might be saving lives! There’s going to be a lot of court cases I heard it’s going to be like the Nuremberg trials! Allegedly
Stop vaccination. Ivermectin is the best solution.
I read up on Blood clots a few Days ago, and I must say: Learning about Blood Clots just added more stress to my Mind and life.
Mine too, but at least you know what to do. Take natural blood thiners every day, work out daily, eat healthy, drink 2L of water daily, etc. If you wouldn't know about the cloths, you wouldn't know what to do...
@@tibypyro just curious, what's a natural form of blood thinners?
I swearrrr
And stress - leading to more blood clots
@@snowblo1 Tumeric or check out Boluoke! hope this helps sorry im 6 months late to reply
I’m really interested listening to all topics posted by yourself. I’m 63 years old and always fascinated with mysteries of science. Thank you for your great effort educating the public.
Thank you, the learning never stops!
Yes well said. The good doctor explains clearly and it makes me want to learn more. 🌺 very grateful
@@DoctorMikeHansen I concur 1000% Thank you for bringing the cut aways back, super creative and WE thank you for making it palatable for laymen.
I’m a nurse and I’m learning so much from you. I listen to you every night before bed. Thank you!
Please forgive my grammar policing -- "yourself" is used only to reflect back to the person, i.e. Are you talking to yourself? Do you like yourself? Otherwise the word YOU is correct. Americans are now in the habit of thinking that "yourself" sounds fancy thus correct. Stick to you and to me. Not yourself and myself. It is sounds fancy it is probably WRONG. Stay safe and forgive me if this annoys you.
My son at age 19 had a DVT, they kept sending him home until I literally refused to take him home until they test him for DVT. D-dimer was positive- ultrasound showed serious clotting. Since they did not know the cause, he was placed on blood thinners for three months, within weeks of going off those he threw a pulmonary embolism- ended up being diagnosed homozygous for Factor Five Leiden and prothrombin mutation. He is now on blood thinners for life. If I had not insisted on him being tested he would probably not be alive today.
Cyndi Crain it might be good to consult a Naturapath.
You did save his life. Same thing happened to me at 16. My pulmonary embolism was massive (5o% in each lung alveoli destruction).
So lucky I survived. Factor V Leiden too.
Glad you were heard and your son is ok. My husband had a bilateral pulmonary embolism almost two years ago, at the age of 35 but doctors never considered making a DNA test. He's in blood thinners for life. This covid-19 has me constantly worried about him.
You are an amazing Mom. You followed your gut instinct & pushed until they listened. Bravo!
@Christmas Lore agree whole heartedly , you saved his life. I too was diagnosed DVT at 35 (Tested and found to have Factor V leiden) blood thinners for 3 months and sent on my way. Took 15 more years before it showed itself again but this time almost killed me (saddle clot on the heart) , now I am on thinners for life.
A month after a mild covid infection my husband passed out on Thanksgiving day. He was rushed via ambulance and diagnosed later that night with a small PE. He stayed in the hospital for two days and was given heparin IV. Discharged on Eliquis. Almost every night he has difficulty taking in air but his blood oxygen level is always around 98. It’s a frustrating situation that we hope will improve at some point soon.
Thankyou for this very informative video, I have been fascinated by this for a while now. I am the supervisor of a very busy hospital lab in NJ and from the get go we have been seeing patients in our ER with very high Fibrinogen and D-Dimer levels. A normal D-Dimer level is 3480 FEU which is literally off the chart. We knew there could be clotting going on and after watching your presentation it all makes sense, Thank you for the awesome info. Now I need to refresh myself on Anti-phospholipid Syndrome. Can't wait to watch more of your videos, keep up the great work.
Can aspirin be used to prevent clots??
My uncle just left the hospital and survived covid. He just recently went back and now has a blood clot in his lung and in his heart. Please, I know you all don’t know me, but pray for this drug to save his life and not kill him. He is a drafted US Army veteran from the Vietnam War, and I just want him to be okay.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Hello Ashley is your uncle is fine now it happen to my father as well he had clot in his lung plz reply soon thank you
How's your uncle ashley
@@erick7brian he actually passed away in February. But he will forever live on in my memory. Thanks for checking up 💚
@@ashleynicole6869 sorry to hear that, I hope you and your fam are holding up good!
🤔😱🤣 Thank you for taking the time and trouble to explain medical jargon and situations we otherwise would not have understood. And my whole family always look forward to your videos. Take care, stay safe. ♥️
what a brilliant young doctor , So well explained and no hint of arrogance in this Doc...... thank you so very very much . Truly appreciated .
My friend had massive blood clots in the lung and breathing had been difficult for two months, which she traced back to the vaccine,
Which you didn’t mention.
I hope he makes an update.. I noticed this was from 2 yrs ago
Maybe he didn't know your friend. Even if he did, mentioning your friend would be against Hipaa. How did she trace it back? What tests did she do? What medical training does she have?
Well let’s see... I had vaSculis with diffuse aveolar hemorrhaging10 years ago , APS with micro clotting in brain .
then reduced markers which took a few years of healing my intestinal lining, hemo refused to consider lowering warfarin even with the substantial lifestyle and bloodwork changes,
November 2018 brain hemorrhage to vulnerable areas of brain
changed to dalteparin which I still thought too much
March 2019 hemorrhage to same area.
Reduced to 81asa but still not confiable so I now get my salicylates blood level on par with a daily aspirin without the bleeding risk with spices in my diet including a teaspoon of cumin everyday.
Really enjoy your teachings! Thank you for all the time you must spend doing all the work involved! You’re a true gem!!
I had two hip joints replaced recently, so my blood iron levels were low due to the two operations. Therefore I took iron supplements (Fe 50 mg). When I heard about the blood clot problem I stopped at once to take it. Shouldn't people be warned about iron supplements, because they make blood clotting worse?
Well. Iron doesnt make your blood abnormaly thicker. But anemia and low oxygen level are very bad combination. You should have proper amount ofbred bloods before you get covid 🤷♂️
Why do you think iron clots your blood? I have a clotting disorder and take iron.
Just eat a little beef liver once a week.
Iron supplements throw off the Cu / Fe balance And they're constipating, resulting in auto toxicity.
@@susie2251 Because iron is what your body needs in order to produce new red blood cells. My body already makes extra red blood cells due to a heart condition I have. It tries to make more RBC (red blood cells) because I don't get that much oxygen they way my mixed up system runs. So, my cardiologist told me to be careful about taking any kind of vitamin or supplement that has a lot of iron in it. My blood is by it's nature already thick because of the extra RBC it makes, so my doctor said my body doesn't need any help making more with more iron in my system. He doesn't want my body developing clots due to too many RBC. He also told me to stay hydrated as water helps blood stay thinner. If you are dehydrated your blood thickens up.
@Salim Sivaad Correct, if you have a deficiency, you need to bring your red blood cells up to a normal level. Taking iron helps this.
I was saying, if you are already at a normal level or above normal level for red blood cells as I am, taking iron can increase the production your bone marrow does to make more red blood cells than you need. If that happens, your blood can become too thick with them which can cause problems.
Dr Mike Hansen you are Brilliant and your way of Explaining in Simple English is Great. Keep Up!
London.
29-4-2020.
I suspect this may have happened to one of the patients I took care of... This video & *Medcram's Covid19 #61 video,* go over the clotting complications of this terrible disease.
This virus is a monster! I'm no conspiracy theorist, But the coincidences and the backstory of this virus are disheartening...
What is your speciality?
ricky w. As a recovered patient who avoided hospital in England, I agree. This virus is a rollercoaster ride you don’t want to get on.
The virus isn't causing these people's blood to clot: it's their own immune systems over-reacting to the foreign protein.
@@geromlili4519 I'm float, But recently I've only been on IMCU
You are a conspiracy theorist. We all are. Everyone besides the bankers. Dont hate the players, hate the game.
I was Nurse while you were still in Nappies too..1977-2009
Your broadcasts are of such high quality. Doing a great 👍 job. Thanks for taking the time.
It’s been fascinating watching all the research come out on this virus, I’ve had CV19. The paramedics who came out to be due to chest and lung pain and high heart rate told me to watch out for the signs of clots. While it’s possible to monitor legs etc for signs of it, how can a non medical expert self monitor for pulmonary clots. Luckily I’m at week 9 and almost 100% again. I use Tumeric and NAC supplement before coronavirus was even here and Tumeric is a known blood thinner, which I had to stop before spinal surgeries due to the increased risk of bleeding. I’ll be very glad once a well trialled vaccine is in UK. Thank you for sharing more of your expertise. Big respect from England 💙
Have you asked your doctor in the beginning to be treated with Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromicyne + Zinc, or is it prohibited also in England if you're not in a hospital?
claudius Cubitus Hi, they’re not even using it in hospitals in the uk 😳 it’s a rollercoaster ride but I’m on the home run now.
>> I use Tumeric
You are better informed than most doctors: trusting to a science-based solution is always the smartest move.
@@gingerbadjie9670 waw!
@Giant Robot 1967 I have one thank you and a BP monitor. To Dinar and friends I did use Tumeric and cucermin already and it does work as a blood thinner. Thanks guys 💖
Thank you for this amazing video! This story happened to my stepdad. He was in IC for 15 days with an inflation machine. But after 11 days the doctor couldn't find any improvements. In total of three times he was put into a CT SCAN, later on they found out that he has this blood problems in his lungs. They gave him blood tinners and woke up after two days. Thanks to great health care in the Netherlands
I'm glad these doctors are uploading these types of videos. It shows the true challenge all these scientists and researchers around the world are facing. It show that we still have a lot to learn with this new virus. It shows that perhaps we should not be opening up everywhere too quickly. It definitely shows that this ain't just a flu.
Another great presentation! Really enjoy to come by and get some infos from publications!
Lisinopril Plus cayenne pepper peppercorn and turmeric and ginger and apple cider vinegar give you a Fighting Chance if you want to come down with covid-19 I take it daily have for years
Raw garlic clove every day will help the blood flow. Thankyou x
Thank you so much for this! I have CTEPH and your videos are bearing out my concern about being exceedingly careful right now. Very scary for those of us who have PH already and I am thankful for my pulmonology team at UWMC. You are a hero.
How are you doing? I have doctor suspecting the same thing. Did you get treated with anything?
@@therealdeal894 I am doing pretty good! Thank you for asking. I have been fortunate to avoid Covid mostly by staying away from people.
I was diagnosed with CTEPH 5 years ago and had PTE surgery 9/05/17. I have been on blood thinners since my diagnosis and we have tried a couple of other PH meds with some positive results. I have also had 2 BPA's.
If you need someone to connect with I am happy to be available to answer questions and provide support.
@@yvonnesnyder4180 Thank you... yes, I would like to!
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@@yvonnesnyder4180 OK, will do! Thanks!
ACTIVITY AND ASPRIN, 81mg baby asprin, twice per day, to lower risk of blood clots.
Capt. Dale Carlton and kidney damage is non reversable and makes unlimited dialysis profits?
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@@MR..181 I am not sure if aspirin is good, as it acts in a way like iboprofen. Yet, I don't think low dose aspirin would cause kidney failure. Anyhow, children shouldn't take aspirin. Google horsetail for inflamation and that c storm, I found a study and it is good, yet, I also don't know if it also acts on some receptors like the ibuprofen. Me, I started to take aspirin because I do have pains in my legs. I don't know if I had the virus, I was not well for like 10 days. I took efervescent vitamin c 1000 x 2, 2 times per day, I take one per day now, took and take it combined with grapes seed extract which is supossed to enhance the eficacity of vit c. I also took around 4000 vit D per day, now I stay in the sun as on the beach. And horsetail, 4 little bags of herb for one cup, 3 cups at least when I felt bad. I felt it helped, but I am not sure how it was different from other anti inflammatory drugs, it's just I feared to take aspirin, didn't know about cloths, didn't think it can act as other antiinflamatories and had had good experience with this herb infusion since 20, 25 five years back. I also did lung exercises for expanding their capacity and tried to be active and not lie on my back.
Bayer Aspirin is the ONLY proven safe drug in existence. I pop a Walmart Equate 250mg with breakfast. 81 mg is the maximum analgesic effect but a generic 250 is cheap. Take with food. Acetaminophen will kill your liver and ibuprofen is...great for my sore back.
Or celexinub blocks Cox 1 and 2 associated agggrarednplalrt distribution and thrromoxane andnprostgladin that cause vascodilation ssoviated prostaglandins which reduce blood pressure and blood clot pallet aggregation EGCfr factor like aspiri acetrlbenzoic acid AS A acetyl sialytic acid
Frontline COVID-19 nurse here, expanding my knowledge. Thank you. Currently overwhelmed by the rise of patients, in south Texas.
I’d like to thank you Dr. Hansen for your help understanding this novel virus 🦠 .
I’m so screwed. Both an autoimmune disease (lupus) that causes an out of control immune system and I separately and unrelatedly have prothrombin gene mutation. I’ve already survived multiple bilateral pulmonary emboli in 2000. Don’t know if I will survive Covid.
BTW, another recommendation besides activity to avoid clots is to stay hydrated.
Avoid sick people. I have shortness of breath due to car accident ( 12 ribs all fractured). I cannot afford to get infected at all.
Hey doc, how about taking an aspirin a day? Years ago we were being told to do that to prevent strokes. That was not just for old folks but for most of us. Can i get and answer?
Can someone else who knows more about this comment about this?
I take cardioaspirin 0.1g, anti inflammatory diet, physical activity, sit not too long
P T
Sure!
great idea
I’ve read to avoid aspirin in regards to CV19. I think like NSAIDS it can set off cytokine storm after virus sets in. It’s a theory. Curcurmin or Turmeric is natural and may act as blood thinner. Fact check me on this.
I have Antiphospholipid antibodies, just diagnosed this year... had a thrombosis on my toes. Luckily I hadn’t had any severe embolism....
I had similar issue and pain at the chest was observed
kishore kondapaneni are you Antiphospholipid antibody positive? What medicine do you take? I have to inject 40mg of low molecule heparin due to the thrombosis😔....
This is the only Dr Mike I trust 👍🏻 I've been following his channel, really informative, clear explanation, and always up-to-date. Thank you Dr Mike Handsome... oops I meant Dr Mike Hansen 😂😂😂
What do you have against the other Dr.Mike? Just curious... I honestly like both channels for different reasons
@@vladmordred9627 I was just about to ask the same question. I'm curious what he may have gotten wrong that makes someone not trust him.
I mean I obviously hate him because he's always so happy, smart and handsome but that's just me being jealous. Other than that I think he does his best to be as factual as he can.
I trust this guy and another Doctor Mike.
@Andrew Ongais yes I watch medcram too 👍🏻
Another gorgeous Dr. Mike. 😓 I'm ok with this.
I am grateful for the health I have had this life. I have health issues, but I'm still walking around and doing things.
First comment. Love your detailing.
All the pathological changes described here are specific to all types of inflammation - and have been well described (1970 Dtsch Med Wochenschr 95 (51) O. Haferkamp H. Matthys) based on pulmonary embolism found in the autopsy of 8/16 patients who died of influenza 1969/1970, therefore, the description of these well-known intravascular coagulation processes due to each inflammation is unreliable - because it is now attributed to only one virus.
Thank you!! You and med cram are two forces to be reckoned with here on You Tube. His video today plays nicely along side of yours. It’s been too many years, but it’s always a nice reminder of why I fell in love with physiology. I could listen for hours and hours and never get bored. The human body is amazing!
@12:00 you are speaking of the antibody responses in some patients. I hypothesize the IgG response will only be present in mammal milk drinkers, and meat consumers. It's the immune response constantly primed from eating mammalian protein "similar to an alpha-gal allergic response". This is why the Bangladeshi community has such low complication numbers in London 20 out of 100,000. While the equally poor black community is ding in droves. The Bangladeshi are primarily vegetarian, and the black community eat the most meat. Both poor communities, the only difference is mammal meat, and the primed pump of IgG in their systems based on diet.
i am actually in agreement with you. i was eating mainly animal meat i had clots everywhere i am lucky to be alive
It would be nice if Doctors would recommend Vitamin C, and Vitamin D3, and zinc as a Covid-19 preventative which should be harmless in 99.999% of humans. My doctor has me prescribed a baby asprin a day,
JD1459 ..... [ FQ friendly question ] why ? what do favorable results do you expect ?
@@cedricpod aspirine is known as blood thinner?
Our best choice, in nearly all cases, is to follow the advice of medical professionals who know your particular history and current state of health. Vitamin D and zinc have serious overdose effects, and zinc can produce health problems (copper deficiency and lower immunity) even in normal supplemental doses.
@@flagmichael I'm 60 years old and have been taking vitamins almost my entire life.
JD1459 I think Doctor Mike has communicated Vitamin D3 levels. Get blood work and see as many people are low and don’t know it. So get blood work under doctor care. I was low on D3 and take 25mg 1000 ICUs D3 nature made that Doctor Mike said safe dosage. I had an issue with low potassium in my blood work. Have been on potassium losartan since last October and it’s one of the potential solutions that might be a help as Doctor Mike went thru this in another video with blocking the virus attacking ACE-2 receptors, also decoying the virus. So best to get blood work full battery and have doctor go thru to get normalized. Sunlight and walking around is good for Vitamin D of course we all know.
I’m 23 and two weeks ago I survived bilateral pulmonary embolisms. I have no knowledge that I’ve ever had Covid, and I’ll have to wait a few weeks for genetic and the D-dimer because of the drugs used in the hospital. Thanks for putting this information out there. By far the scariest thing I’ve ever gone through.
I had 2 blood clots in my right leg several years ago, I thought it was a "Charlie horse" for a couple days, 5 actually and I continued to work until the swelling and heat began. They checked me for everything, factor 5, ect. There was no explanation as to why still. It worries me to this day, as does hearing this.
have they ever checked for May Thurner Syndrome?
Thank you for explaining some of the pathology that’s being seen in some of these patients, and being honest about what’s not known.
Another informative great video Doctor Mike. I think you and colleagues are zeroing in. Our lungs as like big sponges. The Aeolas are the little holes we see in sponge. So the hole are stiff, blocked and saturated with water all of the above. I think doctor mike is onto the not so obvious pneumonia saturate lungs and blocks Aeolo holes. It’s like a the sponge gets stiff in a humidifier with mold and now the holes are working. Great video doctor mike. Getting closer to understand the factors contributing to the blocked lungs.
What about sticky blood patients?! Thanks for sharing, it's amazing how much we can learn from younger doctors and knowledge they have these days, thanks again for your precious time. kind regards swift
with an open mind we can learn every day.
I wonder if consuming turmeric or ginger regularly will prevent blood clots.
If people carried around cayenne paper... it would eliminate 80% of heart attacks. Just take a bit under the tongue.
how about aspirin, its a blood thinner and also a anti inflammatory.
I hope I'm understanding this right.
People who sit more than move around are more prone to getting blood clots while having to deal with COVID. - 19. And people already on blood thinners as a regiment with exercise have less of a chance of blood clots.
I stand to be corrected if I got this wrong.
As much as I hate to hear, "We don't know." Hearing, "We don't know" here means something more
Only intelligent people are humble enough to say "I don't know".
When you hear a whole lot of facts and a really comprehensive review of what is known and an occasional "we don't know," listen to that person. They're trying to tell you what the extent of their knowledge is and trying to be transparent and honest about it.
Anti Dictator Agreed. But I’m tempted to modify that a bit and say that only
intelligent, humble people are honest and ethical enough to say “I don’t know.” There’s no shortage of brilliant, arrogant humans out there who would never utter those words. Most of us know plenty of them. Thankfully Dr. Hansen is not among that lot..
your intuition is correct. Its completely manipulated co factors that would never mathematically or in nature co mingle. It isn't a mater of could it happen but when sick people would be given enough power to make it happen. Ask bill gates he made it. think VACCINES$$$$$$$$$$$$$
CV19 causes a perfect storm of debris buildup during the immune response. Mucous buildup also. What I learned in health care is that healthy blood vessels have smooth walls. When the walls aren't smooth or ruptured this tells the body to form a clot to stop the bleeding. CV19 attacks the lining of your capillaries. I think the risk for blood clots is greater with damaged endothelium. That's why I recommend HARD liquor because it thins the blood AND destroys proteins that can exacerbate a clot. Once you've had that drink follow it up with 4oz of vinegar. I suggest that because the liver is breaking down the alcohol it gets. And straight vinegar assists the alcohol in breaking down cellular debris. Think of this like a traffic jam in your system. The heart and lungs have to work harder to deliver oxygen. Respirators don't clear the congestion. They only increase oxygen in a constricted space. Blood clots can cause more clots like a car accident causes more accidents along the way. Blood thinners ease the congestion but don't stop the reason the clotting started. You've slowed down the traffic but didn't fix the hazard. After that switch to vitamin C therapy because too much alcohol can cause poisoning. And too much vinegar is toxic as well. Finally smoke a cigar or a blunt for. reasons I can't explain.
OMG! You already know this (that SARS CoV 2 seems to have an effect on Blood Clothing and that the pneumonia is only a result of it)! Good!
tl;dr It is a blood-related desease and NOT just a pneumonia!
It is a viral disease with multiple foci, primarily affecting the ACE-2 expressing tissues (including, as Dr. Hansen points out, the endothelium.)
Not a blood disease. It attacks ACE2 receptors which happen to be in the lungs and the endothelium of blood vessels. But as the good doctor said, those cells are also in the brain, the heart and the kidneys.
@@susie2251 i beg to differ i went through this and i was near death. the death is like going into spetic shock blood clots everywhere. i would say this is a blood disease if the blood clots are the primary cause of death
Thank you Dr.Hansen . Praying for your safety and well being.
I love how well you put deeply technical subjects in explanations we can understand, and that you have no visible agenda beyond public health.
I also appreciate it when you explain "we don't know." That seems to be a hallmark of this virus: so very much we don't know after worldwide focus for half a year. We don't know if antibodies confer immunity (or even resistance), which is crucial to the feasibility of a vaccine. We don't know the prevalence of asymptomatic infections. Perhaps most important of all the unknowns: we don't know why some people have no symptoms at all, why some have symptoms ranging from mild to severe, and why some cannot be saved.
I think our popular name for the virus should be Interesting Times. I hope we do not live in interesting times too much longer.
Thank you. Yeah, some things we know, some things we think we know, and some things we just don't know. :)
@@DoctorMikeHansen When I worked in communications networks in an electric utility, I gained part of my reputation by hunting down things others couldn't figure out. It was almost always the result of one of those things we thought we knew but we didn't.
Very well explained, Dr Hansen! Thank u for taking time to post these kind of videos because we learn from them.
Very interesting! Thank you Dr Hansen! I personally thought that thromboprophylaxis that's usually given to immobile hospitalized patients would be enough to prevent blood clots in a COVID-19 context. Thanks for the clarification!
I'm pretty sure that this risk is even greater for COVID-19 patients with several VTE risk factors: age > 70, previous VTE, immobility for 3 days or more, active cancer, known thrombophilia, sepsis, acute inflammatory conditions, acute infectious disease, recent surgery or trauma < 1 month, obesity (BMI>30), hormone therapy and respiratory or cardiac failure.
Thank you for keeping up with new issues.
You mentioned two of my diseases. I have PAH and Anti-phospholipid Antibody Syndrome. With every new piece of information I get more scared.
Karen Black I understand your fear! (I have Antiphospholipid syndrome as well. Trying to get all info I can.)
APLS here too. No spleen either. If I get this, I have a feeling I’m screwed. Good luck to us, I guess?
I'm curious if someone on warfarin for clotting disorders is less likely to get these clots because of the warfarin or more likely to get them because they're already prone to clotting.
Same question❓
Not a Dr but because of a mechanical heart valve installed 10 years ago I have been on warfarin in ever since. I know my Dr want my INR level artificially high (higher number less clotting factor) because more of a chance of blood clotting on my valve then breaking off into my blood stream. I believe that I would benefit from this but maybe someone that takes warfarin to achieve normal INR would not see a benefit. INR is International Normalize Ratio, 1.0 is normal, my Dr wants me between 2.5 and 3.0. I have to get my blood tested for this every 3 to 4 weeks.
The studies said that even people anticoagulated were throwing clots with Covid. Warfarin did a little better than second generation anticoagulants like Xarelto, but not much. Even patients in the hospital fully anticoagulated on heparin are getting clots when infected with Covid.
If you have a clotting disorder and are staying home to ride a Covid infection out, I would consider getting a Lovenox prescription and using that during the course of your illness. That’s what I am doing. My doctor gave me a Lovenox script just in case. But I would head to the hospital a lot earlier than other patients. As the doctor said in the video, the Covid blood clots are a whole other beast.
Thanks again for great information, I find your videos very informative and obviously enjoy the calmness in your videos.
“Look at all that crap fillin tha lungs”
Dr Mike Letting Loose 😂
Doctors must NOT leak out classified medical data.
I find his videos informative, but it does stand out to me when I listen, how unprofessional his language is at times. Swearing, called lung matter 'crap.' This is not how any professional medical MD would describe or present findings to their patient here in Boston. 😬
@@solapowsj25 oi??? lol
@@paulamary004 If he used medical terms, nobody would understand, except of course, a doctor.
@@paulamary004 but....doctors do - often - talk like that in real life....and he's not presenting To a patient, he's educating generally. It does paint a picture - it's certainly not nice and tidy, and it's certainly an up close and personal illness. If it helps the average person understand - Excellent! He includes a good deal of detail, with proper terminology, so I can deal with any 'crap' peppered in.
This is probably a disease that attacks the endothelium system. It creates oxidative stress that causes blood clotting by the virus replication mode via ACE2 receptors. This is probably why blood thinners have helped win the battle. This isn't a respiratory illness in the traditional sense, but enters the body through inhalation before spreading via the bloodstream into which it attacks the endothelial lining of the arterial system, causing the release of clotting factors that go on to affect the major organs and brain clots resulting in strokes and death in otherwise healthy young people.
Traditional Chinese Medicine includes acupuncture and herbal formulas, which target inflammation and cytokines. We need to integrate TCM in this country as Western Medicine simply ain't enough!
How to reduce risk of blood clots: ankle pumps, continuously bending and straightening leg, general movement, and medications. Additionally, if there are no clots, compression reduces the risk as well with the combination of movement and meds.
I was told not to risk massage because they could dislodge clots. What do you think and do you have knowledge on this topic by experience of degree?
So what would be the pros/cons of giving low dose blood thinner with Covid 19 patients?
Dr Hansen is spot on! I was hospitalized in ICU and had throat ventilators. I got a daily shot of Heparin aka a blood thinner. I had inflatable bags massaging my legs constantly. I had special hospital air bed. I feel sorry for these patients. They are not getting adequate care!!! My sister died of clots first indicated as a pulmonary embolism. It was ignored and she died. I know this Dr. is getting to the bottom many of these deaths. We are employed in the health insurance provider industry. There were several people that suddenly died of strokes that were in their 30’s. Everyone was shocked and wondered if this was caused by coronavirus? I think Dr. Hansen is right. Dr John Campbell here on younubes had a recent video on UK’s spike in non-corona people. An increase of 13 thousand that are not believed to confirmed coronavirus? I suspect medical examiners in UK sleep on the job?
My friends mom just got over covid 19 about a month ago and is in the hospital right now in a coma for the last 2 days from pulmonary embolism coincidence? hopefully she makes it. Thanks for this vid
I really appreciate your videos. Very honest and educational. Love the humour also.
Thank you for doing these videos! Very informative. I work in a covid ICU and the patients who are on heparin drips do better than those not on a drip. The patients weren't put on heparin drips for covid19, however, they both had afib with rvr. I just noticed that we were able to wean down their FIO2 and pressors. Would be interested in seeing more studies about this
What would be even more interesting is if people would not take these deadly vaccines in the first place! 🤔
So glad I found you it's great to hear the real facts of this illness without the added nonsense many people spread so thank you ;-)
How might a COVID 19 patient be treated in ICU if he's already on Eliquis long-term for previous clots requiring surgery, and who has a genetic clotting factor?
Just stop taking the eliquis: it's got a very short half-life.
This is why we tell all treating doctors which medications we are on. *They* will either work around it, or temporarily discontinue.
@@DinarAndFriends Yes, Eliquis is taken every 12 hours, but works very well for him. I wonder if it might counteract infection-related clots as well.
@@kimberlygabaldon3260 Maintaining Eliquis might help counteract the COVID 19 clotting, no?
Orifarm Group bought Takeda in April. I have not been able to buy Kodimagnly for many months anywhere in Denmark
CYTOKINE STORMS..AND PUTTING THEM ON VENTILATORS WHILE THEY ARE HAVING A STORM..IT DESTROYS THE LUNG TISSUE..
Which is why advice on ventilator use was revised in how and when they get used how and the settings on them in most countries
*It's called **_murder!_* 💰☠💰
@@DorothyGTyas it's actually malpractice but ok.
@@HaHa-gg9dl *Yes, theoretically you are correct. However, what would've been attributed to mal-practice, pre-plandemically, no longer stands up to scrutiny. Once eu-genocidalists became involved in the highly lucrative vaxing biz, **_death by intubation_** degenerated into cold-blooded murder.*
*Globalists have significantly ratcheted up their depopulation agenda with this hitherto unprecedented **_live exercise,_** as Pompeo called the Sars 2-Covid 19 scamdemic.*
*Moreover, it will be interesting to see how the virus' transnationally engineered **_gain of function_** capability actually plays out in October.... Even more more interesting is what future bio-weapons---primed for dispersal---NWO BHL-4 facilities have in store for humanity!*
*After all, once the proverbial **_problem - reaction - solution_** revolving door is in full swing, there's a killing to be made on the stock market, and elsewhere! Added to this is the legislated lack of testing accountability or, for that matter, any liabilty for vaccine damage.* 💰☠💰
@@DorothyGTyas lol ok
so just curious, im covid positive, i been having chest pains, and my heart rate skyrockets right before i try to fall asleep and it wakes me up, but i’ve had multiple EKGs, a CT scan chest XRAYS and everything came back fine, what could be the problem?
Good news today from my Parish (County)...NO covid deaths today.
I'm not a super active person (kind of average I guess) but I do stay somewhat active when I'm at work. On my days off, not so much. I have a cheap homedics brand massager that is shaped kind of like a frog and it's great for massaging my thought and legs after long days at work or being outside doing yard work. I mainly got it to help ease tension, break up lactic acid and maybe out if vanity try to prevent cellulite, but I bet it would hurt to give yourself a whole body vibration massage before bed if you've been doing sedentary work. You could combine it with stretching. Obviously this surface device won't do much for deeper body blood clots. For that you'll probably actually need to exercise and maybe eat a lot of natto.
Do people with Thrombocytosis (extreme high platelet count) have an even higher risk to have these severe complications?
Interesting question. I would assume yes 😳
I am interested as well as one of my younger sisters has essential thrombycytosis. She had a burst clot at the base of her skull about 9 years ago and the ET was diagnosed.
Thank you. S. Curtis Caskey CRT.
325 aspirin. God i love 1000mg of Aspirin & 20mg Adderall before 18 holes
I hope you are saving all of your video content on other platforms ---- too valuable to lose these.
And thank you for taking the time to educate us.
I would never make it as a doctor, nurse, caregiver, etc., but the functions of the miracle we call the body are fascinating.
Grade school students should be introduced to the body beyond anatomy and nutrition, more in depth classes offered throughout their grade school careers. They c/would then learn to question what standard of care offers them, and how to make wiser decisions when it comes to their health. Nutrition gurus can't deliver the required knowledge of the inter-workings of our marvelous machines. It takes those who have studied and learned outside of memorizing and strictly sticking with what they are taught in med school.
I wish this guy was my doctor!
Take a number LOL.
He's a pulmonary doctors so you'd only be your doctor if you had a serious problem to begin with
@@osufwiffo well, i'm feeling a little short of breath...LOL
He's my exclusive doctor. I just let him do vlogs coz he has socislization
I wish he was my boyfriend. 😂
Hello Dr Hansen , I have facrtor 5 leiden (I also have sarcoidosis stage 3 - in remission), I have had 1 PE and fairly recently a new DVT. Currently on Dabigatran blood thinners but developped past 12 weeks ago massive leg pain (no swelling) with less mobility of my left. Same leg of past 2 DVT. I have been discharged by my anti-coag team since on this new blood thinner dabigatran. But the constant pain worries me and handicaps me. I have requested to my GP to be seen by a vascular specialist but I have been told nothing can be done during COVID-19. GP told me to wear compression stocking on that leg in the meantime ...This pain is worrying me greatly and handicaping me as the more active and the longer I stand on my legs the more it gives me pain. So much that I have to stop. rest and elevate my leg. What would be your recommendation during COVI-19? other than wearing compression stocking ?
Dear Dr, Hansen... thank you so much for your videos. I have limited medical knowledge having only been a cyto-technologist back in the late '60's/early '70's but appreciate your in depth analysis of this disease. Interestingly. my late daughter-in-law suddenly developed Lyden Factor V. She had an unbelievably vicious case that went from a soreness in her arm to amputation of her foot to other blood clots thru ought her body to heart surgery and then being taken off blood thinners for the surgery, subsequently she started to bleed uncontrollably. She declined from that point. Blood clots vs blood thinners vs bleeding vs blood clots ad infinitum. I was not a fan of my daughter-in-law but I found this to be a most excruciating and horrible death. Is this the scenario that extreme cases of COVID-19 are facing? Suffocate to death or bleed to death? Which ever the end, then please God have mercy.
So sorry to hear about your late daughter-in law. We hope to get more answers ASAP.
You are the best presenter. The quality of your microphone Is excellent and your content easy to understand for a someone who is not in the medical field. And you were a good looking little boy .
The patients he discusses here were pretty seriously ill already.
I want to thank those heroes drs ,nurses ,carers ,medocal field for being so brave ,may good Lord protect and bless you all and keep you all safe from the virus ,thank You Jesus
dont sound like progression of a natural disease to me
Please enlighten us with your understanding of how a natural disease should progress...uhmm...Dr?.... Jean Henly, I presume?
@@megamagamanga5968 why the sarcasm
im a nurse not a doctor
im entitled to my oppinion based on my medical experience
you sound like an idiot
@Coronati I have another question: why couldn't a natural virus have symptoms this bizarre and varied? Your question assumes a 100% comprehension of nature, and we aren't even close to that.
@@duhmzdaih true
i am of the opinion that based on what we know from all the other virus disease we have studied, this is unusual, bizarre even
this is not just my opinion many itu specialists and doctors have doubts about the origin of this covid 19 or sars 2
jean Henly That’s why it’s called pandemic and novel virus. Please remove your tinfoil hat.
A friend of mine with Covid 19 had a heart attack and stroke tonight. She’s not expected to live. She was admitted to hospital 5 days ago. Shortness of breath and Covid pneumonia.
Wow! Timely, detailed, and great. As a researcher in a non-medical field it is easy to see where to focus. If I had the background I would be investigating. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos. I understand the most pressing issues are treatments, but where can we find more about vaccine development and testing? Bless you my friend.
Check out scishow and asap science. One of them has a very in depth video on vaccines and their development
Dr Hansen, first and foremost thank you very much for these highly educational videos. You do it so well. It’s fascinating. I wanted to ask you if you are aware of what happens 18 seconds into the video to your left eye. My right eye after a horrific night waking up to a severe headache has permanently shrunk compare to my left eye. As I have learned, it is referred to as a droopy eye. I am going through series of tests (brain and eye exams). I am generally in good health. I am definitely 25 pounds over weight. No high blood pressure no high cholesterol(tested in May cholesterol was had increased from a year ago from 172 to 188) no known heart disease. I am 51. Male. I was shocked to see a resemblance of your left eye with my right eye. With much admiration and respect from California, any thoughts you might have on this matter is greatly appreciated? Thank you
Dr. Hansen: do you consider an Aspirin 81mg daily would be a good approach to prevent the formation of clots and thrombus in the treatment of covid 19 patients?
Thank you for bringing this to attention of healthcare professionals!
I am homozygous for Factor V Leiden with a history of unprovoked pulmonary embolism and on lifelong anti coagulation therapy. I have found the COVID19 clotting tendencies very interesting. I have not yet gotten the virus, but I’m very curious to see how the clotting issues being seen are handled with patients who already have a clotting disorder.
The Blind Mom Next Door thought the leiden stuff was just to sell high priced drugs for kickback or commission.? After refusing multiple heart bypass surgury for 11 years and having a azotemic stroke from a new prescription...
Dialysis patients are immunosuppressive, but I know of two patients who survived COVID-19 at the clinic I worked at. Dialysis patients are already on heparin therapy to prevent clotting of blood in the blood lines and dialyzer. Could this be the reason they survived this disease?
The more I hear about the hh*ll physicians are going through trying to treat COVID-19, and prominent specialists speak about the mystery of this disease, the more convinced I am becoming that this is a CRISPR generated virus and was a laboratory accident. I am not a conspiracy theorist as a matter fact I laugh. But to hear Dr. Mike and experts talk about the challenges of treating patients, the more I am convinced this is beyond nature.
I don’t have any insights regarding the origin of this virus, and it certainly does behave insanely and unpredictably compared to most ailments we’ve dealt with in the recent past. But hasn’t the same been true (initially, at least) of most “new” infectious diseases encountered throughout recorded human history ?
If this were a man-made bio-weapon engineered to devastate humanity, why do “only” about 4% of identified positive cases (and that may be an inflated estimate) entail life-threatening complications, however horrific that overall number may be ? And why does it hit the most vulnerable hardest, statistically speaking? Just wondering aloud. Don’t mind me...
ตั้งสติ ขั้นตอนต่อไป คือ การตรวจสอบ ครับ จับ ต้นชนปลายให้ดีๆครับ ท่าน ก็ จะทราบจากผลปรากฏของอาการแสดงครับ คือ ไม่ได้ระบุไปประเด็น ของ วัณโรค แต่ พาหะนี้นำพาและสร้างขั้นปลายรุนแรงผสานกันกับระบบภูมิคุ้มกันช่วยสนับสนุนให้ ไม่ได้ ช่วยให้กับร่างกายของมนุษย์จนพิกัดของระดับน้ำของปอดอันเป็นเป้าหมายเป็นไปตามกระบวนการของกรรมวิธี ขอย้ำ กระบวนการเป็นไปตามกรรมวิธีหรือวิธี ครับ เราจึงต้องลดอาการรุนแรงก่อนและความสัมพันธ์เชิงบวกเกิดทันทีเมื่อมิติของทุกภาคส่วนทำงานสัมพันธ์กันหรือเรียกว่า ทฤษฏีสัมพัทธภาพ ของ มิติ เวลาช่วงหนึ่ง ดัง กรณี หากความเร็วเพิ่ม เวลาลดลง ดังนี้ครับ
I don't want to die, I have a very high-risk chance of getting COVID 19 and I have another eight weeks of isolation. also meant to wear special stockings. i haven't lately, I am nearly 72 with lobe missing, bronchiectusis. asthma with bacteria psuedomonous, many other minor problems.
Read my response in the comments
You are so genius doctor You explain well without pause
What are your views on the founder of HIV virus and noble prize winner saying that covid19 is lab made?
While iatrogenic Hemorrhage is just as lethal as Ischemia, Stroke or Myocardial Infarction, the epidemiology of SARS-COVID2 demands Policy Expidiency and Treatment Modification just because of the urgency factor--Pandemic Category ....Masterly, illustrated.....
then how about those patients under intubation where they are in "coma" dependent on ventilator, thus they can't move.
do they experience blood clot too?
The ventilators we're killing them.
yes the clots are in the lungs and legs causing less oxygen and loss of blood pressure inducing a coma
Thank you. Very interesting, informative, and very well explained.
An interesting question, to me, is anticoagulation for those who are managing COVID-19 at home. I’m reading about some sudden (&unanticipated) deaths in a younger cohort with a moderate amount of viral symptoms at home. Any data? Any thoughts? With many thanks
Paula G. Panzer, MD we don’t know if the younger person with the viral infection isn’t drinking alcohol or taking a variety of relievers ... there’s so many variables and unknowns with people who in unexpectedly due at home without supervised care ... we don’t know it isn’t an asthma attack for example... without autopsy we just can’t predict what’s going on
I've been on Eliquis in the past for afib. It was no problem to start or stop. Given it's short onset as well as short half life, it wouldn't be a problem for me to take it when I feel like a disease I've never had before. Gotta think outside the box, but need to know if that strategy would be better than waiting for Heparin
Happened to a 30 year old personal trainer in my town. Clot developed in his leg and moved to his heart and killed him. He was in perfect health
@@Corkfish1 Did he have covid?
There have been few studies on enzyme therapy with serrapeptase and positive results in fibrin and blood plasmin. What is your opinion on this? Could there be a negative effect on enzymes of an infected CV19 patient? Would boosting enzymes like serrapeptase be an early therapeutic regimen for a CV19 patient?
In all honesty DR, can you say anything about this virus that would suggest a weaponized disease?
I was just wonderin? Has he looked at the virus with a Electron microscopy? Im curious about the HIV homology insert i have heard about?
the virus does not have ACE inhibitors, the natural enzyme which breaks it down happens to be the protein site on which the virus attaches /enters the cells.
Find this very interesting I’m 34 weeks pregnant I was Covid positive had shortness of breath quite bad was admit to hospital had ct scan and found with collapsed lung and small blood clots in the lungs now on blood thinners for 6 months, so glad found them in time.
Did you have the covid vaccine before you got sick?
How r u doin now Marie. I was in a similar situation