This is my 5th year as a medical student next year will be my last before graduation and since the first year, I don't know what would happen if I didn't see your channel, super way to teach with passion. thank you ninja thank you a lot
@@Roger-hu4tk Nah, this is very different actually. This is not just explaining pathophysiology. These are clinical medicine and approach to management lectures.
I am a huge fan since 2016 as well. I watched all of his videos, n i learnt alot from him, however his videos were unnecessarily tooooo long. Im pretty sure he can complete them in half the time.
Thank you Professor ! Can you please try and add in some of your upcoming videos1or 2 examples of treatment/prescription for said illness (with doses )?
One quick question, what does the + sign with a circle around it mean. Ive been watching your videos for a while now and could never figure it out. - Thank your for all your help
thnx thnx for u guys u are always so caring and helpful I wish all professors as good as u,I still wish if u can offer Ali pay or wechat pay for students in China.
In 2016, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, and my doctor prescribed a beta blocker (bisoprolol). Now, I'm trying to manage without it. In 2023, I made significant lifestyle changes and switched from a beta blocker to olmesartan medoxomil. Things were stable for 5-7 months, but suddenly, my blood pressure spiked to 150-160/90-95. I consulted my doctor, who prescribed losartan potassium (50mg in the morning) and bisoprolol (2.5mg at night), but there was no improvement. Tests on my kidneys, heart (ECO), and thyroid all came back normal. Finally, my doctor gave me a combination of amlodipine (5mg) and atenolol (50mg) at night, which brought my BP down to 120/75-80. However, my resting heart rate dropped to 50-55. Should I continue this medication? Could this lead to heart blockage in the future? Is there a way to stop relying on beta blockers?
I am 36M 76kg, slim, very active with cardio and resistance training and have a BP of 120/80 and a BMP of 90 at rest. Should this be lower given my activity level? I'm more concerned about my BMP is this a problem?
After blood pressure medication I develop strong tinnitus, dizziness and nystagmus from the ototoxic meds side effects, how can be this treated? 😢 It's severe, I get ride off blood pressure problem and medication because changed my life style but my tinnitus kills my pacients from 3 months now, please advice ...
Nitroglycerin is only good for emergencies because of how fast vasodilation occurs it reaches max potency in about 5 min. It is also only indicated in cases of angina. HTN (especially primary or essential) is a chronic disease meaning we should focus more on long term control and preventing micro vascular damage.
As a retired teacher who went to medical school when your parents were kids, I want to tell you how impressed I am with your videos.
This is my 5th year as a medical student next year will be my last before graduation and since the first year, I don't know what would happen if I didn't see your channel, super way to teach with passion. thank you ninja thank you a lot
i am grateful to be living in an era where i am able to access these videos and learn from such a genius and a great person . Thank you !!!
King of medicine is back after 8 months ....❤
You guys are a big help in my studies…. Great job guys…
You have super power to put all these things in nutshell. Great work 😊
Sir please do all clinical medicine videos, medicine is easy only with you
Who knows how many people you helped to become good medworkers and, in return, how many lives they saved . God Bless you.
Whenever I come across his lecture I know I will really get something meaningful
Love that you slowed down your speaking rate bc I can understand it now 🥳🥳 you are a great teacher and I’m subscribed, I liked and I’m a member of NN
You are an amazing teacher sir
i love the length of these clinical medicine reviews. under 45min is great
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Wow. Honestly I was not a big fan. But with these clinical medicine videos !!! Wow wow
Why werent you a fan before? He's teaching basically the same way
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@@Roger-hu4tk Nah, this is very different actually. This is not just explaining pathophysiology.
These are clinical medicine and approach to management lectures.
I am a huge fan since 2016 as well. I watched all of his videos, n i learnt alot from him, however his videos were unnecessarily tooooo long. Im pretty sure he can complete them in half the time.
Any faster/shorter, theyd lose value for most of us.
You make medicine seem so so so so so so easy it makes me want to cry!! Bless you Zach
Thank you so much for this video, best teacher ever❤
I love you, like fr Zach
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My boss. I salute u. One day I will meet with u it is my dream and goal. Pray for me boss
We miss you dr
Welcome back ❤
Thank you for this. The clinical medicine videos are the most helpful for me
Excellent explanation
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Superb presentation . thank you NN and team…. Zack you are awesome teacher !🎉
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Thank you Professor !
Can you please try and add in some of your upcoming videos1or 2 examples of treatment/prescription for said illness (with doses )?
Smashing it! Thank you so much you’re a life saver 👏
You are th best great doctor in the world
Thank you doctor for all the vedios u shared to us God bless you
Thank you sir for this clinical integration ❤
Many in one problems- this is a great summary!!
62 videos very much welcomed ❤
Amazing lecture , thank you so much .
Such great information!
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I love these clinical medicine videos 😆
It is so fun to learn❤🎉😊
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Judging by the comments there is a whole lot of people who do.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We are waiting for new videos.
Please upload them as you said you will upload them on a daily basis.
Thank you so much 💓
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very educative
One quick question, what does the + sign with a circle around it mean. Ive been watching your videos for a while now and could never figure it out. - Thank your for all your help
This s massive. Thank u sooo much
thnx thnx for u guys u are always so caring and helpful I wish all professors as good as u,I still wish if u can offer Ali pay or wechat pay for students in China.
I wish you were my doctor!
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It's awesome
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Thank u sir❤
In 2016, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, and my doctor prescribed a beta blocker (bisoprolol). Now, I'm trying to manage without it. In 2023, I made significant lifestyle changes and switched from a beta blocker to olmesartan medoxomil. Things were stable for 5-7 months, but suddenly, my blood pressure spiked to 150-160/90-95.
I consulted my doctor, who prescribed losartan potassium (50mg in the morning) and bisoprolol (2.5mg at night), but there was no improvement. Tests on my kidneys, heart (ECO), and thyroid all came back normal.
Finally, my doctor gave me a combination of amlodipine (5mg) and atenolol (50mg) at night, which brought my BP down to 120/75-80. However, my resting heart rate dropped to 50-55.
Should I continue this medication? Could this lead to heart blockage in the future? Is there a way to stop relying on beta blockers?
Well done
You are the best
When we will start medications after how many reading show BP>140/90
great😍 would you please introduce your references?
sure i am a big fan 😍🥰🥰🥰
Patient having hypertension and only diabetes melitus , no ckd ..which drug?
Losartan?
I am 36M 76kg, slim, very active with cardio and resistance training and have a BP of 120/80 and a BMP of 90 at rest. Should this be lower given my activity level? I'm more concerned about my BMP is this a problem?
❤Thanks alot
Great
te amo, ninja nerd
Pleaseeee keep the clinical medicine videos coming!!!
After blood pressure medication I develop strong tinnitus, dizziness and nystagmus from the ototoxic meds side effects, how can be this treated? 😢 It's severe, I get ride off blood pressure problem and medication because changed my life style but my tinnitus kills my pacients from 3 months now, please advice ...
We love yah 😍😍😍
That's great
nice
Sir please give pdf in description
🤔 you can make it yourself
@@volna880 time consuming
Check out the website!
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Are these the new vedios...???
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Hello sir!
You have promised of 75 vedios on March 4, where are the rest of them.
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Is there a reason you didn’t include nitroglycerin in the treatment?
Nitroglycerin is only good for emergencies because of how fast vasodilation occurs it reaches max potency in about 5 min. It is also only indicated in cases of angina. HTN (especially primary or essential) is a chronic disease meaning we should focus more on long term control and preventing micro vascular damage.
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