انا طالبة طب سنة ثالثة هذا المقطع ساعدني كثيرا في فهم الذبحة الصدرية جزاكم الله خير وجعلكم نافعين للامة🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍 اكثروا من هذه الفيديوهات الطبية فهي تسهل علينا فقرات كثيرة🥺🥺🥺🥺🤍🤍🤍
I just think I’m finna have a heart attack at 15 😂I think I have the 3rd one going to a respite soon don’t worry but definitely makes me feel more confident walking in there thinking I know what’s wrong ny doctors be retarded asf anyway thanks
I'm a high school student and ur online lectures are really awesome like I'm having exams in few weeks and u guys help me out to cover all of my syllabus.
if online study was allowed during my college years i would have absorbed more information better. sadly when we have quizzes our professors kept demanding we depend on books and avoid online sources. today new students are encouraged to learn online and just verify from books when there is inconsistency... i was born in the wrong age perhaps.
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Thanks for the great info . I go searching for arteries cleaning. With natural , food , herbs , and of course garlic ( I knew it already, so again starting with raw -and powder garlic 🧄🧄🧄)
So this is the 3rd video I've seen that describes angina as "aching or squeezing" feeling. Yet every cardiologist I've ever seen for my angina and heart problems told me angina is usually SHARP pain, and that heart attacks are usually the aching or pressure feeling.
@@visualscenes I have had angina most days of my life for past 12 years. I have an ascending aortic aneurysm, right at where my aorta leaves my heart. It's scary bc if it ruptures, I'll likely bleed out internally before the EMT even arrives according to doctors. I also have a leaky valve. My cardio never told me what the cause of my angina is, but said not to worry unless it *changes*. I don't take any medication, they monitor my aneurysm (enlarged aorta, weak aortic wall bulging) twice a year. Once the diameter reaches a certain size, I will need open heart surgery with bypass machine. Huge scar. Unless they can give me a new version of the surgery that is less invasive. My angina is in the exact same spot every time, like EXACT. It usually only lasts a few seconds but sometimes it lasts an hour and I have to lay down. It doesn't come from exertion, it usually happens when I'm totally calm, just sitting there.
I wush my parents and teachers knew how useful this kind of education would be.when I say this to my parents they keep telling me that years ago we learned in books and suceeded.But why not improve?
actually books are way better if you're looking for details , these videos give infos in more simplified way but it doesn't cover eveything u need as a med student
I know but how can you go in details if you don't even know the base.It's better if you learn what it is first,then you can go on details for better :)
I have read in multiple resources, that only unstable angina can cause ST-segment depression, while stable angina does not show any significant patterns on an ECG. Correct me if am right...
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you always say thank you for watching rhe video.Actually A Big *THANK YOUUUU* for making suchhhhh helpful and easy videos! the table in the end was the besttt!👍👍👍👍
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You know how at 4:58 you say that injury to myocytes is irreversible, would it be fair to say that in prinzmetal angina there is a risk of myocardial infarction? Because yes in stable and unstable angina there is no actual infarction, but there can potentially be in prinzmetal depending on the amount of constriction and duration?
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But unstable angina can also have st segment elevation and irreversible damage correct? This video only has it in the prinzmetal section. Other then that AMAZING VIDEO :)
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I thought Nitro glycerines treat angina by reducing afterload and therefore reducing O2 demand rather than by vasodilation of coronary arteries as surely these would be fully dilated in an attack of angina??
Nitroglycerin causes smooth muscle to relax, reducing both afterload (peripheral resistance) and resistance in coronary arteries. Therefore yes, it works by reducing demand while increasing supply.
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انا طالبة طب سنة ثالثة هذا المقطع ساعدني كثيرا في فهم الذبحة الصدرية جزاكم الله خير وجعلكم نافعين للامة🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
اكثروا من هذه الفيديوهات الطبية فهي تسهل علينا فقرات كثيرة🥺🥺🥺🥺🤍🤍🤍
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I'm a paramedic student, and your videos give such great & easy to understand descriptions. Thank you so much for doing what you do!
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I just think I’m finna have a heart attack at 15 😂I think I have the 3rd one going to a respite soon don’t worry but definitely makes me feel more confident walking in there thinking I know what’s wrong ny doctors be retarded asf anyway thanks
Good luck in your exams.
@@francish5401 thank you
The best review of angina pectoris I have seen on the Web. So clear! Thanks again for the great job.
This channel is a blessing to all medicos ! Thank you , keep up the great work !
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I'm a high school student and ur online lectures are really awesome like I'm having exams in few weeks and u guys help me out to cover all of my syllabus.
Our pleasure to help and best of luck on your upcoming exams! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
You guys are saving my test tomorrow
Thank you so much. I am studiyng for my exams now and this helps me understands so much easier! greatings from Sweden
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This totally helped in my upcoming exam. Thank you !!
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Good in your exams.
So much great concept in such a short period of time . Huge respect .
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We've updated this video. We misspelt vasospastic.
my heart squeezed a few days ago is this possible this could ve happened?
u Impressed Me so much lot of info in Very less time ... thanks for Such and importnat knowlegde...
Osmosis plz make a detailed video on MI ....love your videos thanku 😊
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if online study was allowed during my college years i would have absorbed more information better. sadly when we have quizzes our professors kept demanding we depend on books and avoid online sources. today new students are encouraged to learn online and just verify from books when there is inconsistency... i was born in the wrong age perhaps.
Bagyo Policarpio itsso easy
Dude, You are amazing!!!!!! I wrote more than 1000 words for my SA on biology. Thank you so much (i am in 8th grade, not as impressive as the collage pharmacy students!!!)
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Oh my gosh, how lucky I am to have stumbled upon this channel!
Incredible account. I want to donate as soon as I can. Simplified for understanding, yet comprehensive and in depth enough not to oversimplify. Thank you!
My favourite TH-cam channel ❤
Thank you! 💕
Amazing , What are the easy way to explains
Great video and drawings! You are absolutely the best medicine youtube channel :)
Osmosis stands for it's motto , they really make it easy😍
We appreciate the feedback, thanks! 😊
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Thanks for the great info . I go searching for arteries cleaning. With natural , food , herbs , and of course garlic ( I knew it already, so again starting with raw -and powder garlic 🧄🧄🧄)
So this is the 3rd video I've seen that describes angina as "aching or squeezing" feeling. Yet every cardiologist I've ever seen for my angina and heart problems told me angina is usually SHARP pain, and that heart attacks are usually the aching or pressure feeling.
So what's your condition now?
@@visualscenes I have had angina most days of my life for past 12 years. I have an ascending aortic aneurysm, right at where my aorta leaves my heart. It's scary bc if it ruptures, I'll likely bleed out internally before the EMT even arrives according to doctors. I also have a leaky valve.
My cardio never told me what the cause of my angina is, but said not to worry unless it *changes*. I don't take any medication, they monitor my aneurysm (enlarged aorta, weak aortic wall bulging) twice a year. Once the diameter reaches a certain size, I will need open heart surgery with bypass machine. Huge scar. Unless they can give me a new version of the surgery that is less invasive.
My angina is in the exact same spot every time, like EXACT. It usually only lasts a few seconds but sometimes it lasts an hour and I have to lay down. It doesn't come from exertion, it usually happens when I'm totally calm, just sitting there.
@@visualscenes I think different people can experience angina pain differently.
@@SolidSiren If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?
@@SolidSirenhow tf do people even get shit like this lol thats insane
I wush my parents and teachers knew how useful this kind of education would be.when I say this to my parents they keep telling me that years ago we learned in books and suceeded.But why not improve?
actually books are way better if you're looking for details , these videos give infos in more simplified way but it doesn't cover eveything u need as a med student
I know but how can you go in details if you don't even know the base.It's better if you learn what it is first,then you can go on details for better :)
this video came out the day i started my cardiovascular block!! right on time :")
I have read in multiple resources, that only unstable angina can cause ST-segment depression, while stable angina does not show any significant patterns on an ECG. Correct me if am right...
Thanks very much you are the best , but please we want a detailed video about ECG
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Such a great presentation, many thanks 🙏
Thanks for appreciating our content!
wow very informative and easy to understand. Thank you
You are welcome, Kathryn! 😊
terrific video,it is indeed osmosis
thank you guys for creating it!!!
i know angina now like never before
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You make my day everyday SIR....... Cheers......🤩
It was lovely, Short and to the point. Please, Make videos on Gangrene, Pathologic Calcification, Sqamous cell carcinoma and lot more please.
UR videos are a great help. simplified and very well explained
Thanks, Neetu! 😊
you always say thank you for watching rhe video.Actually A Big *THANK YOUUUU* for making suchhhhh helpful and easy videos! the table in the end was the besttt!👍👍👍👍
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wow! Im so glad I came across this. Thank you so much! your channel is an incredible resource !!!!!!
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This video is so helpful and clear
Glad that you appreciate it! 💫
This channel is absolutely helpful! Thumbs up
thank you so much helped me a lot😖🙏 saved a lot time 🙏
Glad it helped! 🙏🏼 ❤️ 😊
Thanks alot for your help to medical student
Always our pleasure! 🥰
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Keep the great Work Up ✨✨
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I never smoked or drank I get angina pectoris when climbing steps reaching the top the pains ease off I reach for the gtn spray to ease the pain
plzzz can you make a video on MI its causes complications diagnosis and treatment ...plzzzz
your videos are awesome and helpful....thanku 😊
We have one! Check it out: th-cam.com/video/GeX7-sxxOn4/w-d-xo.html
plzzzz make video on cardiac arrest and the difference between heart failure,angina,heart attack and cardiac arrest...plzzzzzzz
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You know how at 4:58 you say that injury to myocytes is irreversible, would it be fair to say that in prinzmetal angina there is a risk of myocardial infarction? Because yes in stable and unstable angina there is no actual infarction, but there can potentially be in prinzmetal depending on the amount of constriction and duration?
the fact that I understood more in this video than in every German video i watched before
Glad it was able to help, Jasmin! ❤️
Beautiful animations and great explanation! Thank you.
plz upload a vedio of PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
Very helpful!! Thank you so much!
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What an amazing video thanks for this summarizing
Glad you liked it! 🙏🏼
you guys are my new online medical school. honestly I learnt so much more from you guys than my lectures from my medical school lmfao
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this page is amazing !!!
Thank you for sharing this video with us
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can you differentiate between unstable and prinzmetal angina clinically?
Clear cut to the point 🌟
Thanks, Riddhi! 🙌🏼
So helpful, and much appreciated.
Thank you! 😊
GOD BLESS YOU , KEEP IT UP , YOU ARE TALENTED.
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Osmosis is awsome..As always.
Thank you! ❤️
Your content is amazing, thank you so much.
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Thanks for teaching 😍
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Great job thank you so much 🙏
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Please let me about ROSE angina questionnaire. What is it
I like that man and the animation
Nice
Glad you liked it! 😊
Thanks@osmosis. Great job guys
Very informative. Thanks
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Great job! if you can do a video on "Cardiac Syndrome X"
Bro can u give a video on migrane head ache
Really good thank you for your help ❤❤❤❤
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It's helpful 💯
Awesome! Thanks, Prerna! 😊
is this a reupload? because i think i've seen this...
But unstable angina can also have st segment elevation and irreversible damage correct? This video only has it in the prinzmetal section.
Other then that AMAZING VIDEO :)
If unstable angina causes permanent damage, elevation of cardiac troponins will follow. Then, you have infarction.
Quinn Giles reason for st segment elevation ?
Unsatble angina not relieved nitroglycerin pls check :)
Agreed
Great pathologies
am glad i met this video ontime
great channel..#thanks for videos ...
Thanks a lot for this video
Awesome Video
i loved it, it is a beautiful recalling video
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so much helpful video
Thank you!
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My mother's sister is angina pectoris patient
Love this! Thank you!
Thank you 😊
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thanks for uploading 👌
You're amazing ❤
Thanks, Basmalah! 😊
Me watching this video as an engineer, now I feel to do MBBS and I regret my decision of choosing engineering as my career.
I thought Nitro glycerines treat angina by reducing afterload and therefore reducing O2 demand rather than by vasodilation of coronary arteries as surely these would be fully dilated in an attack of angina??
Nitroglycerin causes smooth muscle to relax, reducing both afterload (peripheral resistance) and resistance in coronary arteries. Therefore yes, it works by reducing demand while increasing supply.
Thank you
Great video thanks!!!
You're welcome! 👍🏼
Very nice👍
Great video as aways :)
thanks
Superb...
very good
thank you so much
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Heart failure
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Too good .thank u so much sir💥
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