Thank you for being straight forward about all this, but still going over the differences. This should help me with my testing! The added comic relief was helpful to keep me engaged as well!!
Excellently & brutally honest explanation !! Thanks !! From me, an ex-medical student who grappled with what emphysema meant at one time.. but now a full-fledged tutor of the pure sciences !! 🤗👨🏻🏫
Hi there. I did a physiotherapy degree and have watched a few of your videos to brush up a bit, in preparation for a job interview. I wish I had seen these videos back when I was studying, as you offer very clear and thorough explanations. Thanks!
Staying at home due to COVID19 self quarantine, then I found your video. It's so informative and helpful for me. Thank you! I'm a medical student in Taiwan by the way
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How can dyspnea happen later in chronic bronchitis if the hypoxemia and hypercapnia occurs earlier? It seems contraindicative, I must be missing something. Great video, everything was crystal clear otherwise, thank you so much!!
@@makyd6275 decreased O2 in chronic bronchitis leads to cyanosis but in the emphysema early dyspnoea don't let the O2 to decrease thus no cyanosis take place this is the reason (this video is not correct)
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How come you get hypoxia when the problem is actually with the expiration so it’s harder to expire oxygen meaning you have more oxygen in the body not less? Someone please explain I have a final and I’m so confused 😖
Bro, you expire CO2 and inspire O2. When you have problem in expiration, means you can’t expel your (continuously producing and entrapped ) CO2 . I.g less O2 in blood, thus hypoxia.
i have asthma, apparently and i feel like i cant get air in, i cant put my face under water, the shower, a blanket. i cant breathe, i cant get air. i like a fan on my face, so it feels like i can get more air. do i really have asthma? or is information wrong?