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Systemic effects of inflammation 

Dr Matt & Dr Mike
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In this video, Dr Matt explains the systemic features of inflammation, including:
- Common clinical manifestations
- Diagnostics investigations to demonstrate systemic inflammation

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21 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 26   
@moniasweri99
@moniasweri99 2 года назад
💓💓💓 awesome shorts and straight to the point as always thanks 🍬💓
@shirleyjsanchez
@shirleyjsanchez 3 года назад
You guys are the best! God bless!
@zakirzak1494
@zakirzak1494 3 года назад
Excellent 👍 explanation !!
@nadernayo
@nadernayo 3 года назад
Very informative.. Thanks
@rera9538
@rera9538 3 года назад
Keep making these useful videos 💝 And u haven't misspoken, as infected trauma and toxins also can lead to inflammation 😅 I'm ur fan from Egypt doctors 🇪🇬💖
@danialhaikal2573
@danialhaikal2573 3 года назад
I love this channel❤️
@Hardxplayz
@Hardxplayz 3 года назад
i love what are you doing here
@chardonnaya1
@chardonnaya1 Год назад
Thank you for this my Crp & esr levels are very high & my Calprotectin
@khmoh2370
@khmoh2370 3 года назад
Wooow wooow amazing thank you so much 🌹👍
@arunsethuraman6825
@arunsethuraman6825 Год назад
How does Procalcitonin test compare to CRP and ESR. Would that improve specificity of diagnosis? Given that Procalcitonin level can be detected in serum after about 3-6 hours after the onset of inflammation and stay raised for 12-36 hours after recovery, when is a better time for the test
@EmmelinaMwiinga-li5yq
@EmmelinaMwiinga-li5yq 3 месяца назад
Thanks I've understood now
@Jojoma449
@Jojoma449 Год назад
What about TGFb-1 ? My holistic doctor ordered it and it is significantly raised, I asked my western doctors about it they have no clue. Why is that? My TGFb-1 is 8000 the range supposed to be 300- 2400
@wellnesssecrets2014
@wellnesssecrets2014 Год назад
Excellent
@Dr.WinAye
@Dr.WinAye Год назад
Thank you bro
@MrGW2fanboy
@MrGW2fanboy 3 года назад
Matt does videos ?
@user-amna11
@user-amna11 3 месяца назад
Thanks ❤
@mscrunchy68
@mscrunchy68 2 года назад
We can be too quick with trying to bring down a pyrexia when it is part of the necessary immune response. When I was nursing I would think twice before giving paracetamol.
@elijahangel2473
@elijahangel2473 2 года назад
Been dealing with that after removing my tattoos via laser, straight torture.
@sissypie0559
@sissypie0559 Год назад
I started feeling like I had the flu because I have a sore throat low grade fever stuffy nose but my body feels like a big sore all over what is it ?
@EDD519
@EDD519 Год назад
get a inflammation blood test !
@khmoh2370
@khmoh2370 3 года назад
So in patient with high tempreture which better to do as investigation... CRP or ESR Or both
@leeboss373
@leeboss373 3 года назад
White blood cells (WBC), see which type are highest
@khmoh2370
@khmoh2370 3 года назад
@@leeboss373 ok thank you... And in which situation we send patient for CRP? In addition to WBC
@EDD519
@EDD519 Год назад
it is PAIN ! damnit HELP ! release the meds !
@Stylentips777
@Stylentips777 Год назад
Esr my 55
@jaycdp
@jaycdp Год назад
Foolish doctor, If there is an inflammation in the neurons it cannot be shown by testing CRP or any other markers, Even big back pain with tons of inflammation will not show any inflammatory markers. The major issue is not inflammation in the joint or muscle, It is about organs with tiny inflammation that cause 100s of chronic illness with no medical treatment available today. He is talking about NSAId( pain medication RX or over the counter ibuprofen) If you take that regularly the risk of dying a sudden death can increase to 30% . Does life style, nutrition and anti-oxidants helps ( not in the final stage) those should be implemented when you are a kid . Just going vegan or eating fruits overnight is not going to solve the problem. Inflammation in the lungs( COPD) super difficult to treat Inflammation in the nerve hard to detect Inflammation in nuerones or brain ( we may be able to treat that in 2050)
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