Very detailed coverage of probabilities for narrowing down to the correct diagnosis, very informative. A good training course session for medical students or fresh doctors.
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very informative, thank you, sadly now in Europe even an utra-sound scan is commonly a 4 week wait, it makes it very difficult to get timely treatment. No patient wants to raise a false alarm, so typically it could be 3-5 months from requesting a doctor appointment to having a scan, it never used to be like this.
You mean when you present to the doctors office right? Because this lecture series is based on Emergency Medicine and if u have pain and present to emergency you might have to wait a few hours to be seen but they do x-rays and ultrasound and everything else they think you need there and then before discharge. But yes you are right going to the GP feels like a waste of time now with all the waiting lists
I understand how frustrating that must be. Timely access to diagnostic tests like ultrasounds can make a huge difference in patient outcomes. It’s tough when delays like this occur, especially when you're trying to balance caution with the need for prompt care. Hopefully, systems can adapt and improve to meet patient needs better in the future. Stay persistent with your health and advocate for yourself-your concerns matter! 🙏💪
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Thank you! I leave the doctor without feeling like my issue was addressed. Now I might have a chance of communicating what I am experiencing and what diagnostics we can explore if they are missing from the list.
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8:12 you can use SOCRATES mnemonic for pain as well, Site, Onset , Character, Radiation, Relieving factors , Associated symptoms , Time (Duration) , Exacerbating factors , Severity
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I've never had a doctor in the er cover a third of what you cover I believe doctors can be lazy or too busy they depend way too much on blood test 🤔 great video 📹👍
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Nicely done! I can't remember if you mentioned that, but that patient with fidgeting along with a c/o back pain or poorly described abdominal pain raises a concern of aortic dissection.
Thanks for pointing that out! Yes, fidgeting or restlessness, along with back pain or vague abdominal pain, can indeed be a red flag for aortic dissection. It’s one of those life-threatening conditions that requires a high level of suspicion, especially when the pain is difficult to describe or seems out of proportion. We always want to keep aortic dissection in mind when encountering those types of symptoms in the emergency setting! Great observation!
she is very good because I did lay on left side for many hours and strach my lower left side abdimal and eating tomuch sunflower seeds and lots of oxicodan pill so I am glad she is there
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4:41 epigastric pain can potentially be an MI, espescially in the appropriate patient population, espescially if the patient appears ill, if he/she is diaphoretic, sweaty, or pale -> need to get EKG more rapidly
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Thank you for bringing that up! You're absolutely right-Addison’s disease and adrenal insufficiency can indeed cause severe abdominal, epigastric, and back pain. While this video didn't dive into that specific condition, it's an important consideration, especially when evaluating patients with these symptoms. Adrenal insufficiency can be life-threatening, so it’s crucial not to overlook it during the diagnostic process. Thanks for highlighting this, and we’ll keep that in mind for future content!
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You also need to be aware of chronic pain where patient can’t eat, vomits has epigastric pain, weight loss as there could be Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome and/or Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome. Ct needs to be done on inspiration and expiration. I had this and it was not diagnosed for 16 years. Please don’t rule out bc its not common.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. You're absolutely right-conditions like Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome and Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome can often be overlooked due to their rarity. It’s a great reminder that chronic, unexplained symptoms should always be carefully investigated, and sometimes less common diagnoses need to be considered. It’s important for both patients and healthcare providers to keep pushing for answers when something feels off, no matter how uncommon it might be. Your story is a valuable insight for others! 🌟
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In medicine, we divided the causes of abdominal pain into surgical causes which means you need some kinds of surgery to get rid of that pain or internal causes such as gastritis which can be treated by medicine.
I just got over peritonitis regarding surgery they were going to cut me wide open from my sternum to my belly button I think this is what she is suggesting not sure though
The term "surgical process" is used to distinguish conditions that can be managed medically (with medication or other non-invasive treatments) from those that require surgery.
How can I speak with someone this smart over the phone. My daughter has been in pain for so long and nobody has answers just pain meds that also don’t work !!!!
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this helped me also i have crons desise so i get a pain and i've been to so many hospitals ones i got took to a hospital in a emergency van just by moving hospitals and it allways hurts please get a cure or a cure for my pains please ceep trying :)
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I was just a “junkie looking for drugs” according to the Nurse, and they weren’t able to see the signs of my obstruction in the CT they claimed to have taken, and despite observing my waves of pain, like contractions in the late stage of labour, coming every five minutes and lasting for three, for five days, thrown out of the A&E twice before a kind doctor found me unconscious from sepsis after I had been left on a gurney for more than twelve hours and I had the first emergency surgery that left me in and out of life support in hospital for over six months, an ileostomy bag and renal failure, and several doctors and a few nurses committed fraud to slander me with lies about me abusing and assaulting a nurse to say I was too difficult to examine and blame me for my own injury. No one will consider what I say might be true, even now when I found obvious signs of cut and paste fraud in the paper medical records. I am apparently expendable because I live in a regional area that needs doctors, and I am expected to assume it must have been something I did, despite being polite and compliant at presentation, and that the medical professionals who stigmatised, neglected to treat, and committed fraud against the government to say they did nothing wrong, are not going to make anyone else suffer from their prejudice and distain, the mental distress of not being believed is almost worse than the disabilities I have gained, but I am just a druggie and have no right to any human rights apparently. Please try to weed these kind of people out of the medical profession, it is a false economy to keep covering up abuse of patients.
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Thank you for your feedback! You're absolutely right-understanding how diseases cause pain in specific body parts adds valuable context. For example, conditions like pancreatitis cause referred back pain due to the pancreas' proximity to the spine, while gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis) can cause right shoulder pain due to nerve pathways. We aim to provide a more in-depth explanation in future videos to make it clearer! 😊
The term "surgical process" is used to distinguish conditions that can be managed medically (with medication or other non-invasive treatments) from those that require surgery.
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I have a weird stomach pain that i’ve never felt before but no other symptoms! It’s been 3 days now. The pain comes and goes but i’m a little concerned. Should i be worried? Any help?
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I did bloodwork test, urine test x-ray test they all came out fine except there is leftover stool in colon that can be seen on x-ray... Plz the pain is still there but not always. Lower right side... I need to be carful how i lie down in bed and can only rest on back... They said its no apendicitis either... Plz help me... What could this be...
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just amazing yes but rovsing sign is just a modified rebound test U palpate the LLQ if the pts feel pain on the RLQ its a positive sign and its indicate appendicitis
th-cam.com/video/rm8TnbVh9pI/w-d-xo.html Is it me or she refers to the US image as aortic aneurysm? I think is a gallblader with some stone in it? min 22:24 lol
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Hi my son had typhoid after that has a continuously abdominal pain not releafe from pain killers Dr don't digo what is Des they also performed blood test .x-rays. ct scean. U/s. Endoscopy.biospy
Please I need your help. I have pain in my right lower abdomen ever since I gave birth, ts now two years but I have done all the tests like x_ray, all types of blood tests, and all scans but they all came out normal and the pain is just increasing and I have started having blood discharge
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Great questions. We see clients improve their pain with adjusting nutrition and lifestyle factors, so I believe increased prevalence might be due to the standard foods and lifestyle, at least partially, and stress of course
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Very detailed coverage of probabilities for narrowing down to the correct diagnosis, very informative. A good training course session for medical students or fresh doctors.
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The first time I watched your videos I spent half day of my rest time lol" true". its very informative and the way you deliver is very clear.
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very informative, thank you, sadly now in Europe even an utra-sound scan is commonly a 4 week wait, it makes it very difficult to get timely treatment. No patient wants to raise a false alarm, so typically it could be 3-5 months from requesting a doctor appointment to having a scan, it never used to be like this.
You mean when you present to the doctors office right? Because this lecture series is based on Emergency Medicine and if u have pain and present to emergency you might have to wait a few hours to be seen but they do x-rays and ultrasound and everything else they think you need there and then before discharge. But yes you are right going to the GP feels like a waste of time now with all the waiting lists
I understand how frustrating that must be. Timely access to diagnostic tests like ultrasounds can make a huge difference in patient outcomes. It’s tough when delays like this occur, especially when you're trying to balance caution with the need for prompt care. Hopefully, systems can adapt and improve to meet patient needs better in the future. Stay persistent with your health and advocate for yourself-your concerns matter! 🙏💪
Thanks for the knowledge and medical information you are sharing with us. Greetings from Manila Philippines 🌿
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Thank you! I leave the doctor without feeling like my issue was addressed. Now I might have a chance of communicating what I am experiencing and what diagnostics we can explore if they are missing from the list.
great lecture, thanks so much, from Egypt
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8:12 you can use SOCRATES mnemonic for pain as well, Site, Onset , Character, Radiation, Relieving factors , Associated symptoms , Time (Duration) , Exacerbating factors , Severity
Thanks Dr for imparting such a wonderful diagnosis.
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I've never had a doctor in the er cover a third of what you cover I believe doctors can be lazy or too busy they depend way too much on blood test 🤔 great video 📹👍
That's some Real Truth. ✔️✔️
Blood tests are overrated.
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A Dr. is like a mechanic… they guess until they figure it out. Lol
Wonderful job! Love this lecture
Thank you
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Great, thank you very much!
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Doc u r sooo experienced.. thx so much.
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Great session
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Very informative.
Please keep it up.
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Nicely done! I can't remember if you mentioned that, but that patient with fidgeting along with a c/o back pain or poorly described abdominal pain raises a concern of aortic dissection.
Thanks for pointing that out! Yes, fidgeting or restlessness, along with back pain or vague abdominal pain, can indeed be a red flag for aortic dissection. It’s one of those life-threatening conditions that requires a high level of suspicion, especially when the pain is difficult to describe or seems out of proportion. We always want to keep aortic dissection in mind when encountering those types of symptoms in the emergency setting! Great observation!
she is very good because I did lay on left side for many hours and strach my lower left side abdimal and eating tomuch sunflower seeds and lots of oxicodan pill so I am glad she is there
Really enjoyed the lecture.Thank you
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Great video
Can u plz include emergency management of andominal pain
Becoz lab ix , imaging take time
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great information; thanks a lot
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4:41 epigastric pain can potentially be an MI, espescially in the appropriate patient population, espescially if the patient appears ill, if he/she is diaphoretic, sweaty, or pale -> need to get EKG more rapidly
Brilliantly explained keeping this video
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it was reallyyy informative,and i really loved her and her ways in exllanation,keep going😊
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Addisons Disease signs can be severe abdominal Epi gastric pain and back pain. I didnt see you mention Adrenal Insuffiency??
Thank you for bringing that up! You're absolutely right-Addison’s disease and adrenal insufficiency can indeed cause severe abdominal, epigastric, and back pain. While this video didn't dive into that specific condition, it's an important consideration, especially when evaluating patients with these symptoms. Adrenal insufficiency can be life-threatening, so it’s crucial not to overlook it during the diagnostic process. Thanks for highlighting this, and we’ll keep that in mind for future content!
Thanks for sharing this video! Here's a Fun digestive fact: what you eat can change your gut microbiome in just 2 days!!
That's a great fact! It’s amazing how quickly our diet can impact our gut health. 🌿 Eating more fiber-rich foods, fruits, and vegetables can nourish beneficial bacteria and improve overall digestion. Keep up those healthy eating habits, and your gut will thank you! 😊
This was a good and complete lecture. Thanks doc :)
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Kaiser ER sent me home on back-to-back days with pneumonia. If one is not mangled, they act as if you’re wasting their time.
You also need to be aware of chronic pain where patient can’t eat, vomits has epigastric pain, weight loss as there could be Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome and/or Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome. Ct needs to be done on inspiration and expiration. I had this and it was not diagnosed for 16 years. Please don’t rule out bc its not common.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. You're absolutely right-conditions like Mesenteric Artery Ligament Syndrome and Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome can often be overlooked due to their rarity. It’s a great reminder that chronic, unexplained symptoms should always be carefully investigated, and sometimes less common diagnoses need to be considered. It’s important for both patients and healthcare providers to keep pushing for answers when something feels off, no matter how uncommon it might be. Your story is a valuable insight for others! 🌟
Brilliant👍
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This was very helpful 👍 What was meant by “surgical process”?
In medicine, we divided the causes of abdominal pain into surgical causes which means you need some kinds of surgery to get rid of that pain or internal causes such as gastritis which can be treated by medicine.
I just got over peritonitis regarding surgery they were going to cut me wide open from my sternum to my belly button I think this is what she is suggesting not sure though
The term "surgical process" is used to distinguish conditions that can be managed medically (with medication or other non-invasive treatments) from those that require surgery.
How can I speak with someone this smart over the phone. My daughter has been in pain for so long and nobody has answers just pain meds that also don’t work !!!!
You're so cool. I wish my parents believed me
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this helped me also i have crons desise so i get a pain and i've been to so many hospitals ones i got took to a hospital in a emergency van just by moving hospitals and it allways hurts please get a cure or a cure for my pains please ceep trying :)
I am so sorry to hear that. All the best I very much hope that you will find a solution. Get well soon and best wishes from Switzerland, Alice
yea im trying my best in hospital to also get people to get a cure i was in pain :( thanks for the luck :D ceep trying cures
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Its a very good lecture
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Those r good infos. Tnx for your videos
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Any written endoscopic report for injection treatment stomach bleeding ulcer plz
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I was just a “junkie looking for drugs” according to the Nurse, and they weren’t able to see the signs of my obstruction in the CT they claimed to have taken, and despite observing my waves of pain, like contractions in the late stage of labour, coming every five minutes and lasting for three, for five days, thrown out of the A&E twice before a kind doctor found me unconscious from sepsis after I had been left on a gurney for more than twelve hours and I had the first emergency surgery that left me in and out of life support in hospital for over six months, an ileostomy bag and renal failure, and several doctors and a few nurses committed fraud to slander me with lies about me abusing and assaulting a nurse to say I was too difficult to examine and blame me for my own injury.
No one will consider what I say might be true, even now when I found obvious signs of cut and paste fraud in the paper medical records. I am apparently expendable because I live in a regional area that needs doctors, and I am expected to assume it must have been something I did, despite being polite and compliant at presentation, and that the medical professionals who stigmatised, neglected to treat, and committed fraud against the government to say they did nothing wrong, are not going to make anyone else suffer from their prejudice and distain, the mental distress of not being believed is almost worse than the disabilities I have gained, but I am just a druggie and have no right to any human rights apparently.
Please try to weed these kind of people out of the medical profession, it is a false economy to keep covering up abuse of patients.
Many perfectly ordinary people equate drug use to "not human." Terrible
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We hope your story inspires those in healthcare to do better and serves as a reminder that every patient’s voice and experience should be valued.
Very good lecture
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thanks a lot, very informative!!!!
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Good content, good focus on practical, high yield.
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Am suffering with abdominal pain on right side from 2 years....,
All reports are normal,
CECT can't identify it....
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But theirs no explanation on how the diseases cause pain in those body parts a brief description of that wud be helpful
Thank you for your feedback! You're absolutely right-understanding how diseases cause pain in specific body parts adds valuable context. For example, conditions like pancreatitis cause referred back pain due to the pancreas' proximity to the spine, while gallbladder inflammation (cholecystitis) can cause right shoulder pain due to nerve pathways. We aim to provide a more in-depth explanation in future videos to make it clearer! 😊
what does she mean by a patient having a "SURGICAL PROCESS"?
when the pt is exhibiting peritoneal signs (rebound tenderness), urgent surgical treatment is needed
The term "surgical process" is used to distinguish conditions that can be managed medically (with medication or other non-invasive treatments) from those that require surgery.
Thx... Pls keep going
Nice lecture
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drag that voice for 26 min straight i love it
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I have a weird stomach pain that i’ve never felt before but no other symptoms! It’s been 3 days now. The pain comes and goes but i’m a little concerned. Should i be worried? Any help?
Same omg🥺
You still having pain ?
@@wildhunt2235 nah. Sometimes
Did you ever find out what it was? Stress, constipation, or something else more immediately serious?
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I'm a doctor now lol
Ha! If only it were that easy, right? 😆 Glad the video was helpful though-always here to make complex topics a bit more accessible! 👩⚕👨⚕
I did bloodwork test, urine test x-ray test they all came out fine except there is leftover stool in colon that can be seen on x-ray... Plz the pain is still there but not always. Lower right side... I need to be carful how i lie down in bed and can only rest on back... They said its no apendicitis either... Plz help me... What could this be...
You make it?
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Very informative. Mabey add some clouds to explain certain medical terms for us simple folk that are not fully fluent in Doctor linguistics lol
Bam
A medical lecture video is not meant for “simple folk.”
@@CleanestIveBeen I agree :}
One objection as the appendicitis pain feel on right side lower abdomen not in left side
just amazing yes but rovsing sign is just a modified rebound test
U palpate the LLQ if the pts feel pain on the RLQ its a positive sign and its indicate appendicitis
@@mohammedaljahdali9069 thanks for ur guidance......
@@mohammedaljahdali9069 he just needs to fart
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Is it me or she refers to the US image as aortic aneurysm? I think is a gallblader with some stone in it? min 22:24
lol
You forgot ACNES (anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome)
excellant
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22:28 that's not the aorta, it's the galdbladder
What is EKG....J?....hear beat monitor?
It is the aorta!
Hi my son had typhoid after that has a continuously abdominal pain not releafe from pain killers Dr don't digo what is Des they also performed blood test .x-rays. ct scean. U/s. Endoscopy.biospy
I have been having the same problem
How’s he feeling now
Please I need your help. I have pain in my right lower abdomen ever since I gave birth, ts now two years but I have done all the tests like x_ray, all types of blood tests, and all scans but they all came out normal and the pain is just increasing and I have started having blood discharge
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Id love a doctor!?
plz may i get the notes as pdf
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Thank you so much for your freaking absolutely amazing videos. 21/11/2018 😃😃
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What's a "Triple A"?
Abdominal Aortic Aneuyrism
Why is abdominal pain increasing?
Great questions. We see clients improve their pain with adjusting nutrition and lifestyle factors, so I believe increased prevalence might be due to the standard foods and lifestyle, at least partially, and stress of course
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Why is it I get stomach pain after taking painkillers 🤷🏽
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I'm be a doctor now
Gotta learn sentence structure first
Gotta learn sentence structure first
Forgot gastroparesis.
Hi
Its that panchateteris 911
Poisoned food supply.
Be
cancer
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