This video features a textbook giveaway - to have the chance to win a copy of MacLeods Essentials of Clinical Examinations simply, Like, Subscribe and drop a comment down below, the winner will be drawn at random and announced in the Elsevier Webinar on the Respiratory Examination UNFORTUNATELY THE SIGNUP LINK DIDNT WORK IN THE VIDEO PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 bit.ly/GillRespExam ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
I came to this channel because of Dr. Gill's voice, but now I'm totally interested in understanding this specific medical things. It is not easy and besides the fact I am russian and my english is not so good. But I'm really trying
10:20 It's such a blessing to know that you have a doctor that is actually taking care of things. My partner went to a clinic because she had been sick for 2 months with gastrological problems which in turn worsened her asthma. Her doctor shooed her because she thought she was putting the clinic in danger. Gave her antibiotics without even examining her. After some days we went to another doctor who got her history in the short time of 3 minutes ( she said that she had already seen 5 doctors prior to him because nobody could find the reason she had extreme pain and dysphagia )... He gave her psychoactive drugs for a month and told her it was all in her mind. And then we went to the hospital where they gave her 2500ml Methamizol for the pain and told her to leave.... Methamizol , because she has had a Thyroidectomy, completely messed her up sending her into pharmaceutical induced Hypothyroidism. I hope nobody goes through this. It has been a test for us and really tought us what it means to have a good doctor. Please keep doing what you are doing.
I’m only here for the ASMR effect.... this the reason for following this doctor’s videos Thsnk you very much for all your videos Greetings from New Jersey USA 🇺🇸
The part when you talk about helping, but not promising to cure people. This is so important. The last 14 years of nursing showed me that usually people just want someone to listen to them, not necessarily promise them a miracle.
Thank you so much. Anyone else would have charged a fortune for such extensive coverage of these topics. Lots of time and effort has been put into this and it really shows. Its gold for us medical students around the world. Thank you so so much again. You're a legend! 😀
Thanks Dr. Gill, I personally find these videos highly educational and although I myself don't work in the medical field and won't ever use this knowledge I find it interesting and very relaxing, I joined your channel from the ASMR side but still enjoy you content for both educational as well as relaxing purposes. I appreciate you sharing you skills for the community and hope you continue to do so. Also appreciate you're reading books on the channel as well.
I'm studying to be a rad tech, and I won't be diagnosing or anything like that but your professional mannerism is something I want to take into my job. Thank u Dr. Gill
One of my friends is a radiographer, and he has a huge role in helping people remain calm when he is doing A&E work. The human aspect is something which is often quite a large part of the job for him
This is very informative and essential for lay people who are not familiar with knowledge in respiratory symptoms. I gave been watching this Doc in many previous videos in the past too.
My husband is turning 40yrs old this year. Last year, he started getting dyspnoea just going up the stair at home, also his BP started getting higher and higher. He went to the cardiologist, he changed his meds and asked for a Doppler echocardiography. Then they asked for the transesophageal and we found out why he was so tired. Apparently he was born with an atrial septal defect and the right side of his heart was just tired from trying to keep up with the inflow from the left for all these years. He had a minimally invasive surgery in February and it has improved a lot. So, yes. Dyspnoea can come from anywhere
As a cyclist myself I totally feel you on the experience with rib pain, my bike slipped off of my bike trainer I use to cycle indoors in the winter and knocked me off sideways and my parents hefty pool/billiards table caught my ribs fall on the way down. I too was completely foolish and went to work the next day despite my pain, but thankfully it got better with time and I’m fine now.
👍👍 Don’t forget to sign up for the Elsevier Webinar to also get a chance to win the main version too We’ll be revealing the winner of Essentials in that webinar on the 17th elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/register/3415905948480/WN_sYHJepKdTF-9uZ9mTbG2cQ?fbclid=IwAR3QY0hQHP8Ta3VQLY8uOIaU8SB7_IzEKJH16rb_G2mD164Hh8PrHKm9fTE
Amazing explanation ❤ i have hemoptysis, Dysphagia, chest and back pain, drooling at night with blood, cough shortness of breath, fatigued, hypoxia , weight loss BMI 13, so many bad symptoms... it's been months, i need to see my dr but bed ridden with disabilities to get myself to see him 😢
I found this really useful for my coming final OSCE exams please could you do a similar video for Cardiovascular and Gastrointestinal History taking and more
Thanks, that is great to hear! :) Yes, that’s the plan. I just need the time. I think I may do a small video going into the detail of understanding the JVP first, as that would span over Resp and cardio
Best explanation ever.... u are always so simple in your explanations and elsevier books are too awesome... easy to understand and catch up... w8ing for the webinar
This video is so interesting and relaxing to listen to. I can tell you are a great doctor. Could you possibly do a video like this covering migraines and headaches. I suffer from them and it would be very nice to learn why they happen.
Wheeze is one of the symptoms we discuss, but the focus is more to clinical history, rather than the pathology. I’d be interested to know once you’ve seen it if you feel more pathology based videos in future would be useful?
@@DrJamesGill Now that I've finished the video, yes. I would be interested in a more pathology based video. Of course I'd watch your videos even if it wasn't, but the more information the better
Eek. Pharmacology was NOT my strong suit. I was very happy with Drugs A fixes patient B, but as for the molecules and chemicals and isomers - not again thanks
@@DrJamesGill I actually took psychopharmacology for fun. When I said that I even got a weird look from the students who were only taking the course because their major required it. 😂 My masters degree included a specialty in forensic mental health but otherwise was not at all in the medical field.
when it comes to the asmr aspect of these videos how much are you leaning into it? if you wonder why i am asking it is because i am simply just interested
I only know how to be me. If I tried to change my approach or behaviour it would be odd at best, and dishonest at worst. These videos have been done with the hope of helping people, (and my own enjoyment for the two book readings) if people find them enjoyable generally, then all power to them 😊
@@DrJamesGill I'll admit to being a little excited about its release. I've been rather looking forward to your perspective on the adventure, being such a traveler yourself.
Dr. Gill gets launched off his bike, fracturing ribs. Still goes in to work. What we in the states would call a badd--ass. (That's without even taking the desert island or Mt. Everest adventures into account.)
@@DrJamesGill thank you! We’re making him stay indoors apart from a short daily walk. He can’t get into too much mischief with his oxygen tank backpack now!
Wheeze is narrowing of the small airways and heard on inspiration Strider is large airway narrowing and is heard on inspiration - this is a medical emergency
Thanks Dr Gill. I'm an asmathic and I'm actually in trouble with a sudden SOB, after many years without one. No more sympthoms than that, even though fully capable of practicing sport, but only this constant "pain" that won't relieve yet, after some days of cortisone medical prescription. Any thoughts on this? Really appreciate your time. Thanks again Dr. Gill.
I believe I'm having issue with e) Some times 2-3 times, a cough like an etching through, while walking excites every morning 1.1/2 hrs, 30 minutes posture, and finished with archery. Where to find your info? Hard to find doctors like you in California!! Drs. Here, annual checkups are basic blood tests and blood pressure, that's it!! And most of them needed Doctor's title RE-EXAM!!
a new medical theme! (nicely executed, saw the few bits and there of how quickly you actually manage to get back your composure and redo the take) i liked how the process was listed (btw, if ever i were to win, reroll the winner, i'm in more out of curiosity than studies, so it'd be more useful for someone actually taking the course i suppose)
also, one thing i know because i have that condition, out of bad habits, i know i got a short breath because i breathed while puffing the pechs, not using the diaphragm over the years i noticed i couldn't sing well long notes, run long distances, but after a while and some sessions with a speech pathologist, i'm getting back in shape ^^
Don’t forget to sign up for the webinar on the 25th when we’ll be revealing the winner elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/register/3415905948480/WN_sYHJepKdTF-9uZ9mTbG2cQ?fbclid=IwAR3QY0hQHP8Ta3VQLY8uOIaU8SB7_IzEKJH16rb_G2mD164Hh8PrHKm9fTE
I have a question about asthma. I had asthma when I was younger, up through early middle school, (not sure what the school system's like over there, where I am, middle school is 6-8 grade), but it went away with no recent relapses. I was wondering if there is a risk of it returning, and what could increase that risk. I run, and I take it pretty seriously, so I'm in good shape in that regard. If I were asked if I have any current medical conditions, should I say asthma?
Question, is haemoptysis only when you are being blood up from the lungs? There was talk of the mouth and such being other possibilities, would this count as haemoptysis as well or as something different? And does it nessesarily have to be blood bring up via a cough or could it also be blood sitting there if they were, for some reason, not coughing? Curiosity has the better of me haha.
Technically haemoptysis is the coughing of blood up from the lungs, or the bronchial tree Technically not the mouth etc, but if a patient said they had “coughed up blood” I would consider this haemoptysis until proven otherwise
Oh yes pleurisy is painful. I've dealt with it a few times and never got any answers about what could have caused it. Basically I was given a prescription for painkillers and told it would eventually go away on its own.
@@DrJamesGill next time (assuming it happens again) I'll try to push for a better explanation, especially since it wasn't a just one time thing. I appreciate your videos providing the medical point of view not only because I simply love learning about anything medical but also because it helps me understand and ask better questions when I end up being the patient in the situation.
This video features a textbook giveaway - to have the chance to win a copy of MacLeods Essentials of Clinical Examinations simply, Like, Subscribe and drop a comment down below, the winner will be drawn at random and announced in the Elsevier Webinar on the Respiratory Examination
UNFORTUNATELY THE SIGNUP LINK DIDNT WORK IN THE VIDEO PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
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Good luck to you all
thank you! As a British International medical graduate this is so helpful in my preparatory transition to NHS practice.
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When you come for the ASMR and leave with an extensive education.
I love your videos dr gill, they fill the void in my not-becoming-a-doctor-but-still-interested-in-medicine existence
I came to this channel because of Dr. Gill's voice, but now I'm totally interested in understanding this specific medical things. It is not easy and besides the fact I am russian and my english is not so good. But I'm really trying
Thank you for trying. The language barrier must be huge when we don’t even have the same alphabet
The way you say the word “respiratory” sounds like you’re casting a Harry Potter spell.
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@@DrJamesGill DONT LOOK HIM IN THE EYES SCOTTY. DONT LOOK IN HIS EYES
10:20 It's such a blessing to know that you have a doctor that is actually taking care of things. My partner went to a clinic because she had been sick for 2 months with gastrological problems which in turn worsened her asthma. Her doctor shooed her because she thought she was putting the clinic in danger. Gave her antibiotics without even examining her. After some days we went to another doctor who got her history in the short time of 3 minutes ( she said that she had already seen 5 doctors prior to him because nobody could find the reason she had extreme pain and dysphagia )... He gave her psychoactive drugs for a month and told her it was all in her mind. And then we went to the hospital where they gave her 2500ml Methamizol for the pain and told her to leave.... Methamizol , because she has had a Thyroidectomy, completely messed her up sending her into pharmaceutical induced Hypothyroidism. I hope nobody goes through this. It has been a test for us and really tought us what it means to have a good doctor. Please keep doing what you are doing.
If every doctor was as dedicated as Dr. Gill, the world would be a far healthier place.
I’m only here for the ASMR effect.... this the reason for following this doctor’s videos
Thsnk you very much for all your videos
Greetings from New Jersey USA 🇺🇸
The part when you talk about helping, but not promising to cure people. This is so important. The last 14 years of nursing showed me that usually people just want someone to listen to them, not necessarily promise them a miracle.
Thank you so much. Anyone else would have charged a fortune for such extensive coverage of these topics. Lots of time and effort has been put into this and it really shows. Its gold for us medical students around the world. Thank you so so much again. You're a legend! 😀
Thank you! If you’d like to help, I’d really be grateful if you could share the video please 🙏
Thanks Dr. Gill, I personally find these videos highly educational and although I myself don't work in the medical field and won't ever use this knowledge I find it interesting and very relaxing, I joined your channel from the ASMR side but still enjoy you content for both educational as well as relaxing purposes. I appreciate you sharing you skills for the community and hope you continue to do so. Also appreciate you're reading books on the channel as well.
Even if it isn’t your field, learning is always good for the brain 😊
I'm studying to be a rad tech, and I won't be diagnosing or anything like that but your professional mannerism is something I want to take into my job. Thank u Dr. Gill
One of my friends is a radiographer, and he has a huge role in helping people remain calm when he is doing A&E work. The human aspect is something which is often quite a large part of the job for him
There’s a job called a rad tech? That’s totally radical dude!
“We’re British, so all of our measuring systems are based around tea.” 😂
Apparently tea cures everything according to some people!
Ginger tea and lemon to be precise
Dr James Gill my mother makes tea out of onion-skin. To be honest it is an offense to call it a tea.
I love british people!
@@ivantorres6146 I love tea
Well doc, at the moment, the only respiratory symptom I’m having right now is that you’ve taken my breath away.
Jokes aside, lovely presentation!
This is very informative and essential for lay people who are not familiar with knowledge in respiratory symptoms. I gave been watching this Doc in many previous videos in the past too.
My husband is turning 40yrs old this year. Last year, he started getting dyspnoea just going up the stair at home, also his BP started getting higher and higher. He went to the cardiologist, he changed his meds and asked for a Doppler echocardiography. Then they asked for the transesophageal and we found out why he was so tired. Apparently he was born with an atrial septal defect and the right side of his heart was just tired from trying to keep up with the inflow from the left for all these years. He had a minimally invasive surgery in February and it has improved a lot. So, yes. Dyspnoea can come from anywhere
Love your work Dr. Always a pleasure to learn more about how to recognize medical issues with others!
I'm so happy to see your RUclips content is increasing in quality and frequency! Keep it up! Love it
Slow but I feel there is an improvement too - thanks 😊
Chris Witty cant even get an electronic "Next Slide Please" changer and our Lord and Saviour Dr James Gill has one!!! Great vid
I currently revising for OSCEs and this has been a helpful refresher. Thank you so much!
Really half to hear that. When is the exam date?
@@DrJamesGill Two weeks today!
You have an incredible teaching manner. Clear and soothing voice and love watching and listening to all of your presentations. Fantastic
Thank you! 😃 are there any areas we might be able to help you with?
As an asthmatic, I enjoyed this one even more than usual -- was interesting to think about the chest/lungs from the doctor side of the desk!
In nursing school now and these videos help so much!
Glad they are useful. If there is anything else we can look at to help, please say 😊
As a cyclist myself I totally feel you on the experience with rib pain, my bike slipped off of my bike trainer I use to cycle indoors in the winter and knocked me off sideways and my parents hefty pool/billiards table caught my ribs fall on the way down. I too was completely foolish and went to work the next day despite my pain, but thankfully it got better with time and I’m fine now.
Ouch that sounds nasty.
Do your use Zwift at all?
I'm a medical student at Southampton, and would love a chance to win the Essentials of Clinical Examinations - great video Dr Gill!
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Don’t forget to sign up for the Elsevier Webinar to also get a chance to win the main version too
We’ll be revealing the winner of Essentials in that webinar on the 17th
elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/register/3415905948480/WN_sYHJepKdTF-9uZ9mTbG2cQ?fbclid=IwAR3QY0hQHP8Ta3VQLY8uOIaU8SB7_IzEKJH16rb_G2mD164Hh8PrHKm9fTE
Before anything else: who even dares to dislike a video like this????
Amazing explanation ❤ i have hemoptysis, Dysphagia, chest and back pain, drooling at night with blood, cough shortness of breath, fatigued, hypoxia , weight loss BMI 13, so many bad symptoms... it's been months, i need to see my dr but bed ridden with disabilities to get myself to see him 😢
Yet another interesting and informative video! Thanks Dr. Gill!
liking the video twice wouldn't do much good. I like your videos before watching them, knowing they'll be a treat to the brain and ears
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Respect to all the frontline workers ✊🏽 Stay safe
I really enjoy watching these videos as a pharmacy student 😊
I found this really useful for my coming final OSCE exams please could you do a similar video for Cardiovascular and Gastrointestinal History taking and more
Thanks, that is great to hear! :)
Yes, that’s the plan. I just need the time.
I think I may do a small video going into the detail of understanding the JVP first, as that would span over Resp and cardio
This is so helpful, thank you so much for all the videos you do! You break everything down so well and it helps things make so much more sense for me.
Most of the material covered is pretty uncomfortable to learn about but the videos still so relaxing haha
Best explanation ever.... u are always so simple in your explanations and elsevier books are too awesome... easy to understand and catch up... w8ing for the webinar
Dr. James Gill is the GOAT
Great videos all ways makes you feel relaxed when watching them keep up the good work Doc 😃
This video is so interesting and relaxing to listen to. I can tell you are a great doctor. Could you possibly do a video like this covering migraines and headaches. I suffer from them and it would be very nice to learn why they happen.
Migraines and headaches are a really difficult area, so might be a good one to approach
Good day/night to all of you fantastically excellent people
As someone with asthma, I can already tell that this will be interesting
Wheeze is one of the symptoms we discuss, but the focus is more to clinical history, rather than the pathology.
I’d be interested to know once you’ve seen it if you feel more pathology based videos in future would be useful?
@@DrJamesGill i suffer from bad asthma, so any advice would be helpful, yep pathology and any fixes, so to speak.
Cheers
@@DrJamesGill Now that I've finished the video, yes. I would be interested in a more pathology based video. Of course I'd watch your videos even if it wasn't, but the more information the better
I love how informative your videos are.
Whether it’s my students or patients, I strongly believe that helping people understand the medicine allows them to be more independent
Thank You so much for explaining in detail about respiratory examination, really helpful, not sure if you got cardiac examination video
Thank you for another great video
feels like I'm back in the university learning pharmacology.
Eek. Pharmacology was NOT my strong suit.
I was very happy with Drugs A fixes patient B, but as for the molecules and chemicals and isomers - not again thanks
@@DrJamesGill I actually took psychopharmacology for fun. When I said that I even got a weird look from the students who were only taking the course because their major required it. 😂
My masters degree included a specialty in forensic mental health but otherwise was not at all in the medical field.
Listening again very good learning more each time so thank you
So nice of you
when it comes to the asmr aspect of these videos how much are you leaning into it?
if you wonder why i am asking it is because i am simply just interested
I only know how to be me. If I tried to change my approach or behaviour it would be odd at best, and dishonest at worst.
These videos have been done with the hope of helping people, (and my own enjoyment for the two book readings) if people find them enjoyable generally, then all power to them 😊
Dr James Gill
thank you for the answer
Continue being you, just as you are James. You’re wonderful, thanks for all the vids.
I'm thoroughly enjoying the channel James, can't wait for the lost world!
I’m enjoying the lost world too. Tried to record chapter 2 this morning but had technical issues 😐
@@DrJamesGill I'll admit to being a little excited about its release. I've been rather looking forward to your perspective on the adventure, being such a traveler yourself.
Even more pertinent during these times with covid pandemic thank you
It’s an area we have looked at before, but I think this format is an improvement 😊
I come 24 hours before my internal med exam and literally shiver seeing the word examination at the beginning 😂
Good luck! Please come back and tell us how it went!
Dr. Gill gets launched off his bike, fracturing ribs.
Still goes in to work.
What we in the states would call a badd--ass. (That's without even taking the desert island or Mt. Everest adventures into account.)
Loving the term "spray forth". Reminds me of our prime minister (Canada) and his speech about people "speaking moistly". 😷
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amazing presentation, and really useful as I climb the ambulance ladder !. George, ECSW.
Love the video but have to also show the love for the tousled hair look 😊
Well, it’s not really optional when the barbers are on lock down 🤷♂️
True although you might have gone down the severe route of hacking it off like some have done
I don’t do surgery...
Hello ! Respiration is important!
Yup. I’ll agree to that! 🤣
I’m so happy you started your own channel! Keep it going❤️
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The video quality has shot up and your hair is looking cool af
VERY INFORMATIVE AND HELPFUL. THANK YOU.
Nice to have you here 😊
I love dr.Gills quarantine hair.
Thanks Dr Gill really helpful!
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Great recap. Thank you
This was really interesting to watch - my dad has COPD so it’s helped me make sense of a lot of his symptoms
I hope he is keeping safe with COVID. But I’m really pleased that the video help you 😊
@@DrJamesGill thank you! We’re making him stay indoors apart from a short daily walk. He can’t get into too much mischief with his oxygen tank backpack now!
thanks Doc for the info it's very help full
Haemoptysis is a "red" flag 😏 good one Dr. Gill
Well it literally is
@Dr James Gill plz make video on cvs symptoms.....
Interesting videos. Useful. Thank you
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Hi Dr Gill your lecture is Amazing i fallow you in Afghnaistan.love you sir
Love the beard! Excellent speaking voice and fantastic look.
What is the difference between a Monophonic wheeze during Inspiration and stridor ?
Wheeze is narrowing of the small airways and heard on inspiration
Strider is large airway narrowing and is heard on inspiration - this is a medical emergency
@@DrJamesGill Thanks!
Brilliant session, thank you
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Thank you so much for making these videos!
Very informative video.. thank you sir
Glad you found it useful
Thanks Dr Gill. I'm an asmathic and I'm actually in trouble with a sudden SOB, after many years without one. No more sympthoms than that, even though fully capable of practicing sport, but only this constant "pain" that won't relieve yet, after some days of cortisone medical prescription. Any thoughts on this? Really appreciate your time. Thanks again Dr. Gill.
If the steroids have not helped, you need to get a review with your doctor as soon as you can - I’d suggest the A&E dept to be safe
I believe I'm having issue with e) Some times 2-3 times, a cough like an etching through, while walking excites every morning 1.1/2 hrs, 30 minutes posture, and finished with archery. Where to find your info? Hard to find doctors like you in California!! Drs. Here, annual checkups are basic blood tests and blood pressure, that's it!! And most of them needed Doctor's title RE-EXAM!!
a new medical theme! (nicely executed, saw the few bits and there of how quickly you actually manage to get back your composure and redo the take)
i liked how the process was listed (btw, if ever i were to win, reroll the winner, i'm in more out of curiosity than studies, so it'd be more useful for someone actually taking the course i suppose)
also, one thing i know because i have that condition, out of bad habits, i know i got a short breath because i breathed while puffing the pechs, not using the diaphragm
over the years i noticed i couldn't sing well long notes, run long distances, but after a while and some sessions with a speech pathologist, i'm getting back in shape ^^
Computer says no....COUGH
So funny! I love your wit, Dr. Gill!
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I've been pronouncing MacLeod wrong this entire time...
Also really enjoy these videos
Think Highlander ⚔️
Thank you for this Sir
This is gonna be great!
I hope you still think that at the end!
@@DrJamesGill Can confirm! (no surprise)
As a nurse I really like the continued education your videos provide. I also show up to see your latest outfit. #snappydresser
Would love a chance at getting my hands on that book
Don’t forget to sign up for the webinar on the 25th when we’ll be revealing the winner
elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/register/3415905948480/WN_sYHJepKdTF-9uZ9mTbG2cQ?fbclid=IwAR3QY0hQHP8Ta3VQLY8uOIaU8SB7_IzEKJH16rb_G2mD164Hh8PrHKm9fTE
Very good dr Halpert
Great, Informative Video!
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I have a question about asthma. I had asthma when I was younger, up through early middle school, (not sure what the school system's like over there, where I am, middle school is 6-8 grade), but it went away with no recent relapses. I was wondering if there is a risk of it returning, and what could increase that risk. I run, and I take it pretty seriously, so I'm in good shape in that regard. If I were asked if I have any current medical conditions, should I say asthma?
A lot of people do tend to grow out of asthma. Although the actual reasons for this are not very clear
I've always wanted to learn more I crave knowledge
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Really helpful thanks
You're welcome!
Question, is haemoptysis only when you are being blood up from the lungs? There was talk of the mouth and such being other possibilities, would this count as haemoptysis as well or as something different? And does it nessesarily have to be blood bring up via a cough or could it also be blood sitting there if they were, for some reason, not coughing? Curiosity has the better of me haha.
Technically haemoptysis is the coughing of blood up from the lungs, or the bronchial tree
Technically not the mouth etc, but if a patient said they had “coughed up blood” I would consider this haemoptysis until proven otherwise
So amazing 💯👏👏👏👏
thank u
You're welcome!
Oh yes pleurisy is painful. I've dealt with it a few times and never got any answers about what could have caused it. Basically I was given a prescription for painkillers and told it would eventually go away on its own.
Ouch. I’m sorry to hear that. Hopefully someone finds out
@@DrJamesGill next time (assuming it happens again) I'll try to push for a better explanation, especially since it wasn't a just one time thing. I appreciate your videos providing the medical point of view not only because I simply love learning about anything medical but also because it helps me understand and ask better questions when I end up being the patient in the situation.
Having patients understanding their own conditions helps us to give you better care too 😊
was helpful~ thank you !!!
Ваш канал очень хороший, успехов Вам😉
Why am I learning more here that in my French's lycée? ^^'
Glad you have found it useful 😊
You ever watch Hannibal doc? You look very similar to Hugh Dancy as Will!
I still need to finish watching season three
Could you sign the book at all?
??
Dr James Gill Like a celebrity book signing.
Brilliant thankyou
You're literally the Bob Ross of the human body MD. like instead of happy trees it's like "happy nerves"
Yes !
Pls also do gastrointestinal and neuro systems too..and thanks for this video😃😃