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Excellent explanations,the best explanation on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.Excellent explanation on DM as one of the causes of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.You have made learning so much fun & interesting.Your lectures are easy to understand.I am a Midwifery student in Zimbabwe, studying for my final exams
Giving a try to root and herbs in search for a cure to my son neonatal resuscitation has been the best thing ever as I want to say that herbs is best way to get rid of neonatal resuscitation and Dr imenherbal on channel has the best herbs for it
I was born via cesarean at about 36 weeks gestation in 1983. My mom had been in labor for over 24 hours. I had respiratory distress at birth and developed sepsis and acidosis. I also had right ventricular hypertrophy. After being transferred to a better hospital I developed necrotizing enterocolitis. Thank you for this video! I have been trying to understand the complications I experienced at birth for a very long time, and this has helped more than any article I've found.
@@lakshminandish5037 I have chronic health issues, but generally feel ok most of the time. I have asthma, mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation, arthritis from pectus excavatum. But all in all, I'm pretty lucky. I know many babies don't survive diseases such as this, especially low birth weight and preemies, and a lot may have ongoing complications from it. I'm sure some of my issues stem from my health problems that occurred at birth, but I'm sure mine are mild compared to what many people experience. I'm 40 now and reasonably healthy, all things considered. Thanks for asking. How is your child now, and how old?
@@lakshminandish5037 I don't know anyone else who has had it. All I can say is do your best to avoid exposing your child to smoke and other things that can irritate the lungs. That goes for any child, even healthy children. Make sure you always follow doctors' recommendations. Make sure your child eats healthy meals and gets plenty of exercise. A baby who had RDS can live a long, healthy life. I was exposed to cigarette smoke a lot as a child, and some of my health problems are genetic. So I think your baby has great odds as long as you listen to doctors.
Thank you soooo much.I'm having a lot of fun when I listen to your lessons and also I won't forget these things because it's a pleasure to learn this way
Giving a try to root and herbs in search for a cure to my son neonatal resuscitation has been the best thing ever as I want to say that herbs is best way to get rid of neonatal resuscitation and Dr imenherbal on channel has the best herbs for it
How are you so awesome!...Aaah.... whenever I watch your explanation in a particular subject....I fell in love with that subject....and you got such a great sense of humour.....You helped me a lot to love medical school 😁
You are the best,and also i wanna mention we have hukah in Iran with flavored tobacco and we call it Qelyoon and its only advantage is u can understand crackle very good, and we also have this saying except we say Iranians instead
Thanks for the amazing Explanation, really helped me! Btw, the 2 free audiobooks you mentioned in the description aren't available in Egypt for some reason😅. Thanks again!
hey medicosis, just wanna ask u to start a new channel with the same topics here but in arabic language please, cz this is gonna be soooo helpful for many students including me lol, I'm a big fan
@Piku studies med 🩺 egyptians are a solid civilization and not arabs with unique culture science history. Sadly they have been instabilized and arabized
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Why would tachypnea cause resp alkaloids? Increased intake of Co2 related to hyperventilation should cause build up of acid in the absence of adequate oxygenation right?
So I'm assuming that at 2:35 the decrease surfactant production in the baby was due to the increase in insulin. Is this because insulin preoccupies the lung cells with glucose uptake, therefore interfering with the creation of surfactant protein? Or is the cell just lacking glucose (aka necessary energy) with which to make the surfactant protein?
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What will make a new born baby of three weeks not to cry? She was distressed though
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The best explanation in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.Excellent explanation on DM as one of the causes of Respiratory distress syndrome.
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Very helpful. It doesn’t make the topic boring or hard to understand because of the humor. Thumbs up!
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I never comment on videos, but this was delightful. Informative and entertaining and loved the bit of inspiration at the end. Keep up the good work.
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I always find your videos very helpful. Clear and precise. From Ethiopia
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Excellent explanations,the best explanation on neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.Excellent explanation on DM as one of the causes of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.You have made learning so much fun & interesting.Your lectures are easy to understand.I am a Midwifery student in Zimbabwe, studying for my final exams
Thank you 🙏
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Awesome explanations...!!!! Very useful!!! I'm a nursing student from India 😇
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He is a good lecturer🙏
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Best video for neonatal ARDS I've come across. Thank you for this!
Giving a try to root and herbs in search for a cure to my son neonatal resuscitation has been the best thing ever as I want to say that herbs is best way to get rid of neonatal resuscitation and Dr imenherbal on channel has the best herbs for it
I was born via cesarean at about 36 weeks gestation in 1983. My mom had been in labor for over 24 hours. I had respiratory distress at birth and developed sepsis and acidosis. I also had right ventricular hypertrophy. After being transferred to a better hospital I developed necrotizing enterocolitis. Thank you for this video! I have been trying to understand the complications I experienced at birth for a very long time, and this has helped more than any article I've found.
How are you now.....my baby experienced same now at 36 week
@@lakshminandish5037 I have chronic health issues, but generally feel ok most of the time. I have asthma, mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation, arthritis from pectus excavatum. But all in all, I'm pretty lucky. I know many babies don't survive diseases such as this, especially low birth weight and preemies, and a lot may have ongoing complications from it. I'm sure some of my issues stem from my health problems that occurred at birth, but I'm sure mine are mild compared to what many people experience. I'm 40 now and reasonably healthy, all things considered. Thanks for asking. How is your child now, and how old?
@@AxelLovesSomeone now he is 2 month old.......had respiratory distress was in nicu for 5 days
@@AxelLovesSomeone you know anybody had rds and leading healthy life......I am really worried about my son
What precautions I need to take
@@lakshminandish5037 I don't know anyone else who has had it. All I can say is do your best to avoid exposing your child to smoke and other things that can irritate the lungs. That goes for any child, even healthy children. Make sure you always follow doctors' recommendations. Make sure your child eats healthy meals and gets plenty of exercise. A baby who had RDS can live a long, healthy life. I was exposed to cigarette smoke a lot as a child, and some of my health problems are genetic. So I think your baby has great odds as long as you listen to doctors.
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Thank you soooo much.I'm having a lot of fun when I listen to your lessons and also I won't forget these things because it's a pleasure to learn this way
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Giving a try to root and herbs in search for a cure to my son neonatal resuscitation has been the best thing ever as I want to say that herbs is best way to get rid of neonatal resuscitation and Dr imenherbal on channel has the best herbs for it
I learned so much from this video ❤️ you are seriously amazing and funny 😂 THANK YOU
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Explanation was so good and didn't expect the inspirational talk at the end. It got me! Amazing! :)
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Really I wish you explain more than other subjects
Your explains very good
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Can you please explain the bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)?
I am truly thankful for this video. it helped me a lot. idek why i got so emotional at the end.. thanks a lot medicosis!
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Thanks for amazing explanation
Made your benefit to the Libyan medical student last year in pediatric subject especially.
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Im egyptian too! and you are so funny! love these lectures
Thank you so much , but I think it will be better if there is more photos or diagrams..
I can't keep it, I should told you I love you doctor your explanation very Easy, you are great personally
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nice explaination.. appreciate it. you try to cover all the reasons for most of the terminologies
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How are you so awesome!...Aaah.... whenever I watch your explanation in a particular subject....I fell in love with that subject....and you got such a great sense of humour.....You helped me a lot to love medical school 😁
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Great beautifully made videos... I really hope I started studying medicine with your videos... hope you increase uploading pediatrics videos
I will try my best...Thank you so much!
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Omg!!! Honestly the best lecture 👌 lots of prayers for you :)
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beautiful explanation and the quotes at the end are inspiring
going to continue my studies believing I can
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Thank you for making it easy for us ❤❤❤ you make studying more enjoyable
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You are the best,and also i wanna mention we have hukah in Iran with flavored tobacco and we call it Qelyoon and its only advantage is u can understand crackle very good, and we also have this saying except we say Iranians instead
Haha 😂
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Thanks for the amazing Explanation, really helped me!
Btw, the 2 free audiobooks you mentioned in the description aren't available in Egypt for some reason😅. Thanks again!
I have learned more than I have needed ✌️😁✌️ thanks medicosis
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Love your videos my brother , you deserve 1 million subscribers
hey medicosis, just wanna ask u to start a new channel with the same topics here but in arabic language please, cz this is gonna be soooo helpful for many students including me lol, I'm a big fan
i'm egyptian guy 😂❤ that's makes me so happy ✌i'm egyptian too ... you are amazing keep going
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I literally in love with your vedios,you are amazing,,feeling proud that you are arabian,from iraq with love
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@Piku studies med 🩺 egyptians are a solid civilization and not arabs with unique culture science history. Sadly they have been instabilized and arabized
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When Newton saw an apple he discovered gravity. When Steve Jobs saw an apple, he created Apple and when Egyptian saw an apple they created hookah. That was a funny one. 🤓
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You only one make medicine funny
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I didnt' expect to laught while studying NRDS! Thanks for the awesome work
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Your videos are very helpful... Please make videos on pneumonia and pneumoconiosis also!
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There wasn't even a single second where I went boringggg.. your Swift jokes made it all enjoyable.. thank you
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Why do patient of NRDS have hypotension¿?
Lots of Respect for intellectual Egyptians mesopotamians from Pakistan.
Age plays its role
Wonderful explanation
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But sir atelectasis is an example of intrapulmomary shunt and in NRDS atelectasis is seen so why we are giving oxygen?
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How does the chest wall contribute to the pathophysiology of resp distress syndrome in a neonate less than 28 weeks?
You sir are a very fun teacher😹... Good job👏👏
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Why would tachypnea cause resp alkaloids? Increased intake of Co2 related to hyperventilation should cause build up of acid in the absence of adequate oxygenation right?
Second and first borns do not have the same environment. First born children have a younger sibling and second born children have an older sibling.
So I'm assuming that at 2:35 the decrease surfactant production in the baby was due to the increase in insulin. Is this because insulin preoccupies the lung cells with glucose uptake, therefore interfering with the creation of surfactant protein? Or is the cell just lacking glucose (aka necessary energy) with which to make the surfactant protein?
thank you so much! Can you plz also explain what's ground glass appearance?
You have to see a picture of it to understand it.
Hey medicosis, a doubt... slide at 7:41. If the baby does Rapid Shallow breath then shouldnt the carbon dioxide wash outside more and cause alkalosis?
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I could not get it through my pharmacy college study
But now,All phrases to ALLAH then you sir,I got it😊✌
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Oh, also is this step @ 2:35 postpartum in the baby? I assume again because isn't the baby receiving glucose from the hyperglycemic mother in utero?
Best explanation ever! Thank you for your jokes. You are awesome 👏
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Please make a video on ARDS also
Sure!
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Super explanation ☺️
I liked your way to explain that Jokes in betweens..
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great videos champ! i m using them for USMLE step 1. Are you an MD or med student? you are on point! great job!
The hookah is the best part of explanation
Simply amazing thank you!
it's called "Shisha" صوت قرقرة الشيشة
Excellent!
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You explaided very well sir the hukka part was very funny i learned lots of things from this video thank you so much 👍👍
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Such an awesome video! hope I can have the PPT!!!
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could you please expalin why the hypocalcemia ?
I'm Egyptian too 😂 and love your explanation. Thanks for that great work 👍 👏
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Very informative lecture
hello, can u make a lecture about acute respiratory syndrome thanks
This was so helpful, thank u so much! But I have a question which is , either than surfactant therapy do we administer any drugs to treat RDS?
Corticosteroids, Thyroxine, prolactin may increase surfactant production.
Iam proud of you bro, egyptian
Love from Egypt 🇪🇬 👉
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Great explanation, thank you!
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يا اخي والعباس احبك ليش ما عدنا هيج بالقادسية 😞💔💔💔
Great work!! Thank u !
Why does hypotension occur in a baby with NRDS?
Thanks a lot. I gained so much
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That was so great 😍 thank you so much🌹
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You are great sir! Thank you ❤️❤️
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