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Acute and Chronic Diarrhea with Dr. Moffett 

UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
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Dr. Bryan Moffett is on faculty at the University of Louisville as an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine. He practices primarily at the VA Hospital and is known for his ability to simplify and organize complex pathology. Here, he gives one of his well known lectures on acute and chronic diarrhea.
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Комментарии : 27   
@leekit6099
@leekit6099 5 лет назад
I've been studying why so many people and young kids are having intestinal problems. This information is so well categorized in helping Doctors research and bullseye what's going on very efficiently and quickly! Kudos!
@ytcarol
@ytcarol 4 года назад
Excellent overview. I'm trying to educate and self-diagnose before making an appointment. This background of contributing factors is invaluable. Now if I can just fix the chronic d.
@DrRajaIkram
@DrRajaIkram 6 лет назад
Brilliant. Excellent review of diarrhea.
@yvonnemunsterberg6192
@yvonnemunsterberg6192 6 лет назад
Truly great class! Super informative. Thank you so much!
@UofLIM
@UofLIM 6 лет назад
We are so glad you enjoyed it! If you're interested, take a look at some of our other lectures here: www.louisvillelectures.org/test-imls-home-page Thanks for watching!
@ahmedaltaibi8384
@ahmedaltaibi8384 9 лет назад
Great lecture, thank you sir :)
@Razorfendown
@Razorfendown 7 лет назад
Great lecture. Helped me understand how to attack diarrhea. Especially chronic diarrhea.
@sierrasiennasavahnadesertn6605
If you have chronic diareah, I found a product online, its called IBSolution. I read its product reviews and it sounds like a great product.
@gailmazzotta6187
@gailmazzotta6187 2 года назад
@@sierrasiennasavahnadesertn6605 I just ordered it. TY
@susangeorge7199
@susangeorge7199 8 лет назад
Excellent compact talk about diarrhea ,loved the questions in the end . Thanks a lot UofL and Dr.Moffett !. You need to improve on your audio and also the power point of this particular lecture was unsharp and blurry .
@sierrasiennasavahnadesertn6605
If you have chronic diareah, I found a product online, its called IBSolution. I read its product reviews and it sounds like a great product.
@giobasta6918
@giobasta6918 9 лет назад
I would queue up in front of the classroom door to get a better audio quality...
@charlenecoxey7701
@charlenecoxey7701 3 года назад
What do you do if you have it almost everyday cramping is awful
@xDomglmao
@xDomglmao 4 года назад
Thank you! EDIT: CME link isn't working
@gailmazzotta6187
@gailmazzotta6187 2 года назад
Please tell people that if you have chronic diarreah long enough; you will lose electrolytes. After 2 years of the diarreah ; my heart goes crazy, I can not even walk. I am now suplimenting with magnesium, potassium and sodium. I was never dehydrated because I drink so many fluids.
@gailmazzotta6187
@gailmazzotta6187 2 года назад
Chronic can also be caused by parasites. Who knows what is in our water!
@brittanygulker2051
@brittanygulker2051 Год назад
Can’t say I’ve ever heard “metronidazole” pronounced like that lol
@debbiestill9769
@debbiestill9769 4 года назад
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@spongewall338
@spongewall338 5 лет назад
Per our medical training patient demographics is important, however, the case involving the 41 year old black male from Somalia does not need to have mentioned his race and country of origin because this is an HIV case which has no race and country predilection thus I highly think that this professor made a racially and xenophobically motivated case sample. Based on this case, one might conclude that HIV is a prevalent infection among Black men of Somali origin. Normally, when we (medical professors) are drafting a sample medical case for educational purpose, we avoid mentioning race, nationality and religion unless it is medically relevant for the given diagnosis so that we try to avoid offending the medical trainees and the public in case they happen to be of that race, nationality and religion.
@PatHaskell
@PatHaskell 5 лет назад
You need to get over your extreme sensitivity.
@sierrasiennasavahnadesertn6605
If you know a person with chronic diareah, I found a product online called IBSolution. I read its product reviews and it sounds like a great product.
@sazure2
@sazure2 4 года назад
@@PatHaskell Sponge wall makes a valid point. And his opinion has to do more with his scientific background then being "sensitive" (whatever you mean by that!). I was in NYC when the outbreak occurred and the Epidemiology was not well known at that time. Where was "ground zero"? Many people were targeted and abused. Later, it turns out anyone can become infected, including the communities who targeted the Gay community when it hit their own (straight men). Even babies can contract the H.I.V. virus (AIDS is an acronym for when one is severely at an end-stage - only then does SSD and other benefits kick in - pretty late at that stage). (background NYC Health Department, Aids Education, and Research - scholarship program, legal and medical research). When one does research it is to be "unbiased" on all levels.
@PatHaskell
@PatHaskell 4 года назад
sazure2, I respectfully disagree with your opinion that Sponges comment was pedagogically motivated.
@ytcarol
@ytcarol 4 года назад
Get over it.
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