Bizarre Facts From Every Medical Specialty
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2023
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Props to Dr Karan mentioning period poops! They're not talked about enough and some people still think they're horrific when it's really just a normal thing
Idk but it didn't feel like he was saying that those are normal, but instead I think he emphasized how uncomfortable it might be for some. Especially for those with endometriosis , period poop can indeed be horrific - extremely painful.
@@FifthHorsemanofApocalypse oh, no doubt there are people who find them far more uncomfortable and painful than others! What I meant was all people who have periods and have hormone fluctuations at that time probably experience them at some point and they’re rarely talked about. I never knew period poops were even a thing until it happened to me, even after all the puberty talks we had a school
@@nicolepercival6966 Agreed! All my health classes talked about abdominal cramping and back pain, and I don't get any of that, it's tailbone pain (like wtf even) and crazy period poops all the way!
They're both normal and horrific.
Yes! After my first period (where I legit thought I had food poisoning or something before the menses started) it was a regular occurrence but nobody talked about it so I thought my insides were just weird. Not my mom, other women in my family, health class, nothing. It wasn't until I was 17 and my bff mentioned her period poops that I realized it was normal.
Thank you for including me in another video! Loved doing these!!
Is probiotic water real?
And is it safe?
What's the meaning of life?
(Figured I get my question in too. 😊)
I LOVE U AND UR VIDS HSHSHSHS
DR YOUN???Litterally you and dr mike are my fav doctors
Here before this blows up also doctor Ricky brown = walking L
6:05 *”The term shock is not just the reaction to finding out your dad is on OnlyFans.”* I.. Did not expect that.
me too🤣🤣🤣
I LAUGHED SO HARD I CRIED
Meducation at work! Another great collab thanks Mike!
I have a question about your fun fact from the video: are the 14% you mentioned able to climax through penetration alone due to anatomical reasons or is it more of a „quality“ reason of the penetration. I hope you get what I mean 😅
DONT READ MY NAME
Hey.! I watch your videos all the time too.! Great to see you here with Dr. Mike.!
@@plumquake6838 Not a dr, but I have heard it has to do with the setup of your "features inside". Look into the clitorus crura
Meducation at work! Another great collab thanks Mike!
Fun fact: The Dr. René Favaloro, the cardiologist who developed the bypass, preferred to be remembered as a family doctor rather than a cardiologist.
Un capo Favaloro
Huh
gigachad
Then why’d you call her a cardiologist
@@bly2790 my thoughts exactly lol
I love that he had the actual doctors from each specialty introduce themselves and give their fun fact rather than just make it a normal fun fact video!
I love watching Dr Mike's videos, why is it that he seemed to have a new video everyday recently... I'm getting confused it looks like his every other videos, why does it seem misdirecting me lol why am I even emotionally acknowledging
The confusion... Can we see u more often Dr Mike. I love you so much and ur crazy shenanigans!!! 😱😵
Yeah at first I thought he was going to be giving the facts but this was way better.!
I like how the cosmetologists fun fact was along the lines of “you need to be pretty”
I love that he had the actual doctors from each specialty introduce themselves and give their fun fact rather than just make it a notmal fun fact video!
Fun fact: my mom is a nurse and one of the things they taught her in nursing school was that when people have heart attacks a majority of them seem to fall on the same day of the week between a certain time period early in the AM. This is not a medical fact and you're not going to find it in some book, this is just something that they have noticed over the course of time.
There have been a number of studies that have confirmed heart attacks are more common on Monday mornings (although it is only slightly more common than other days - definitely not the majority of heart attacks). They don't really know why this is, although there are a few theories such as the stress of a new working week and/or the circadian rhythm being disrupted by a different sleep pattern at the weekend.
It's Monday morning before 9am, isn't it?
Hahaha. Literally was going to say Monday morning before 9am but someone beat me to it.
@@kaspianepps7946 Also the first Monday after the spring time change. But the rate is the slowest when time changes in Fall. That is how much sleep deprived we are and how much one extra hour can mean to our body.
They also happen frequently when someone is having a bowel movement.
As a hand surgeon myself, I really enjoyed the format of this video. I would love to see more collaboration vids with specialists. The relationship between general practitioners and specialists is massively important to healthcare.
As a hand surgeon do you have a fun fact? :)
@natarshagunter there are no muscles in the fingers. The muscles that control them are in the palm and the forearm, and they are attached to the fingers by long ligaments.
@@mattrushing5573 thank you ☺️
@@mattrushing5573 Which was why my finger wouldn't bend when I severed a tendon! Super cool!
A nurse used a vein finder on me once when they were struggling to start an IV and said that there are extra veins in my hand and that they are a lot closer to my knuckles than she's ever seen. Is it really as rare as she made it sound?
@mattrushing5573 Sir how to repair tendon tearing in a finger by glass cut?
Pretty interesting how many medical specialties there are and how they collaborated to speak on this channel!
Can we just talk about how doctor mike never fails to give us a very good video to watch, Like he takes his time into doing this and its just always awesome
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Doctors interest me a lot but also scared of them😂
These bot comments are so annoying omg
His boxing videos were going in the wrong direction.
As a neonatologist educating on youtube, I love Dr. Alok's (and I know him well...super cool guy) point about the neurones. This can be especially important for a developing preemie in the NICU as all our procedures and experiences with the providers and parents will shape baby's future. We in the NICU decide whether a baby goes to Harvard or ...the other school 😂
🤔 do you have babies pull the sticks? long stock - Harvard, short - community college, did not manage to pull the stick - flipping burgers? 😉
Yale?
As a deaf person I’d love to see a video covering audiology!
Yes!
Would be pretty cool! Considering I'm hard of hearing.
How are you watching do you use subtitles? /genq
@@AnimeArtest1 I use subtitles and I somewhat read lips
Seconded!
Seriously the anesthesiologist isn't stressing it enough. From the point I finally worked up the courage to tell them my actual intake of .. erm .. intoxicating substances, my overall experience of general anesthesia massively improved. Especially not feeling groggy for the remainder of the day after a surgery.
Can we please get more Medical Specialist videos? I love hearing interesting facts, advices and reactions.
I love this video! It warms my heart that there are plenty of REAL, CERTIFIED specialists who want to share REAL info about the body! There's so much misinformation out there on the internet, and it just made me happy to see field professionals telling us things backed by years of empirical evidence. The scientific community smiles on these people, and this channel!
Amazing to see so many doctors that are truly passionate about their specialities.
I swear, I need Doctor Mike and a few other of the docs to play medical games together. I think that’ll be fun to watch, who’s with me?
I’d love to see a group of surgeons, preferably brain surgeons, play “operation”
@@stephenjohns8186 omg, that would be funny!
I like that oral medicine was included in this video. I feel that it can be generally overlooked, especially anything related to the teeth, even though it can impact other parts or your body if there's something wrong.
The general practitioners in the 1950’s saw 15-50 patients in surgery the same day as the 20 home visits?? 😳
The difference in the home visits today is that they’re usually not done by your primary care provider and are typically telemedicine. Those true home visits are of another era. ❤
have you ever watched call the midwife? that poor GP is constantly at the end of his tether running around all day, haha
@@jemmaisweird Haha, I’ll have to watch it!
As someone with anxiety I’d love to know the hereditary nature of it, because I’m sure studies have been done with regards to it, as all three of us siblings (my brother and sister and I) suffer from anxiety and my brother even takes medication for his, so it would be interesting to see if certain families are more prone to it than others, fascinating stuff!
It seems it is multiple genes that are involved. It runs on my maternal side of the family. So far, I have traced it to genes involving hormones.
How is this video only 8mins long and contain so many fascinating information? Thank you and more of this please, Dr. Mike!
I'm a registered nurse. I work in OB, my specialty being high risk labor & delivery. I knew many of these facts, but it just underscores for me how amazing the human body is & why I love being a nurse!! 🥰
Lovely to see 19 doctors trying to make the dentist feel included
Especially since the dentist doesn't seem to realize that neurons are also unable to repair themselves (at least in adult humans)...so enamel is not the only thing in the human body that cannot repair itself...
@@SerenityNow....dentists are not doctors
@@dreams1569 Precisely why he shouldn't have made such an assertion.
@@SerenityNow....He's an orthodontist. An orthodontist IS a doctor.
@@GmmBeast Orthodontists get their degree from dentistry school. It is a doctoral degree from a dental school (just as one can get a doctoral degree from graduate school - a Ph.D.), but it is not a medical degree (an M.D.), from a medical school. So, he is not a medical doctor, and did not attend medical school.
Is so cool to see so many doctors reunited to talk about fun facts ❤
I love these mega collabs of different perspectives. I learn so much from so many sources all in the span of like 10 minutes!
This was really cool! I would love to see this as a series.
It's interesting to see how some doctors pronounce their Indian/Hindi Originated names
6:25 - Dr. Alok Patel
5:07 - Dr. Rena Malik
2:43 - Dr. Karan Rajan (he probably did pronounce correctly)
3:06 -Dr. Sanjay Juneja (he definitely did pronounce it correctly)
Im a Finn named Jane, when Im with my Finnish friends, most pronounce it Ya-ne, including myself. But when Im with my English speaking friends, Im Jane. I dont know if the same thing could be happening here, you modify yourself depending on your audience :)
@@janemiettinen5176 , I live in Spain and have to modify my English name for people to understand it here, too. I am E meeee leeee in Spanish. :)
@@janemiettinen5176could be that but also probably some of them were just raised in America and generally adapted the American pronunciation
Dr. Karan Rajan - I'm guessing the doctor knows how to pronounce their own name......
Possible topic for a future video: I just read how older adults should avoid the long term use of “anticholinergic” medications which have been shown in some studies to affect memory. Two of the common ones I had been using as a nightly sleep aid are Benadryl and Nyquil type meds. From what I can tell melatonin is not an anticholinergic med, at least it wasn’t shown on the list. Sleep is such an important part of the overall equation, and for those of us over 50 sleep can be elusive causing us to reach for sleep aids that may be negatively impacting our memory. Have you heard anything about these studies that you could share with us in an upcoming video?
Loved the video. As every one of you know your ability to do what you do on a daily basis is dependent upon the support staff that works around you. I would love to see you do a video like this with RNs and the various types of APRNs. Being that nurses are somewhat less specialized than their physician counterparts maybe a Nurse type and craziest story would be good.
I love these collabs, it gives me new youtubers to follow not only for entertainment value, but, to learn about different things that may impact my health. It gives me tools and resources I then can take to my doctor(s) and discuss and learn even more about! Keep up the great work! :D
That’s a great way to teach some interesting things while shedding some light on your fellow RUclips medical professionals 👏🏻
YAY!!!!! I WAS HOPING FOR ANOTHER VIDEO WITH ALL THE DOCTORS 😊 PLEASE MAKE THIS A SERIES 🤗😀
I don't know why, but for some reason knowing that it's possible to sneeze with your eyes open--without your eyeballs popping out--makes me very happy.
Pleeeease keep these coming! I love fun facts shared by these physicians that are passionate in their fields of specialty!
I absolutely love the cardiologist's oil painting of Dr. Zoidberg in the background, that is amazing.
2:06 I was thinking about something completely different 😂😂
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AYYO WTF 🤨 📷
Mike - you looked very tired and worn out in this video - I know you like to take care of everyone else, but please make sure that you're getting your own good amount of sleep and that you yourself are staying happy and healthy! I've always appreciated your videos, but please make sure that you're not overextending yourself! Take care and God bless.
Dr Mike you should be doing these collabs more often. I love learning from all of these amazing doctors.
Awesome video doc!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Love your content! Always fun and serious stuff is explained to us easily. Thx so much Dr Mike!
Watching dr. Mike during my lunch hour has become a hobby lol
I absolutely LOVE these medical collab videos!! ❤ Thanks for sharing!
So many types of doctors and all of them agreed to make this video.thank you. Dr. Mike.
Docter mike works hard on video ideas. It's really cool all these docters collabed!
I love when you make these collab videos with other doctors. Here's an idea for a future one. Ask everyone why they chose their specialty.
I love these collabs with several other doctors. Really cool to see so many working together, and it's interesting info in a unique format.
Keep them coming! I'm learning so much!
I love the fact that after burying the hatchet, Dr Hope and Dr Mike are collaborating
What happened?!
@@michaelillescas333
I seen that video..
Great & an easy dialogue between the two when talking about it..
I think it was more of a misunderstanding of what one of them had said & the other took it up all wrong..
Thank you Dr Mike for putting this together!
Love these!! Make it a continuous series!!
All the medical knowledge I need, right here!😊 I appreciate all your videos this is the only way I can keep myself educated and entertained during the summer, so thank you dr. Mike 🙏 god bless you mike😁
I was looking up "air quality in my area" at the exact moment the Pulmonary doctor said that our lungs are directly related to what we breathe in. It's like he knew.
This is really neat! Thank you to everyone for getting together to make this for us, quite interesting!
These collabs are awesome! Keep em coming!
I love the content! You have really helped me with my anxiety ❤
Thank you for inspiring people to pursue medicine! Keep it up!
These have become my favorite collab videos lately. More please! ❤
I love these collab videos. Thanks!
Love this format, the doctors introducing themselves and the variety! Appreciate it!
Love your content doctor Mike!!!
Love this video format and thank you to all these Drs taking the time to do this. ❤
Thanks for this Dr Moik
06:21 he really said OF im ded
Dr. Mike's personality is brighter than sun 🌞
I hope this is a type of video you do again in the future! It was great learning some new things and learning about what each profession handles.
please keep doing more of these collab videos!! they are awesome and so informative!
This is one of my favorite new series that is forming! ❤Would love to see a neurosurgeon like Dr. Martin Rutkowski or Dr. Farhad Limonadi talk something about the brain! :)
Ask Jonathan to arrange it! *nod*
Mike is AWSOME! His videos are great
I love these so much- so much info with legit background
i love this kinda of video you've been doing lately! so cool to hear all the different perspectives
This collab is so coooool!!!! Thank you dr Mike and all the worderful doctors for reminding us just how great our body is :) Kudos to all the healthcare personnel for going through this cruel world while being alive and staying sane😂🥳
I subscribed to Dr Karan Rajan right after i heard his segment in the video!!! HE KNOWS ABOUT PERIOD POOPS!!!! I have talked to so many male nurses/ providers/ medical staff… and NONE of them know about period poops. Even though he’s not my surgeon, I would trust him with my life😅❤
I really enjoyed hearing from all these doctors. I hope you'll do more of this as we all have a lot to learn.
This was great, concise and fascinating! Thank you!
Not only did I learn lots of interesting facts I also learned that I know a lot more famous doctors than I originally thought I did😂
This is a cool video, I love the diversity of people and medical specialties represented!
This is fascinating! Thank you to Dr. Mike and all the other doctors in the video!
So happy Dr. Mike decided to do another one of these videos! They're so interesting and I hope he keeps doing them
I think it would be great to hear fun facts from allied health workers other than doctors as well!!
What I think is interesting is that the spinal cord can make decisions on its own without involving the brain. This is often the case with reflexes. Touch a hot stove, and the spinal cord will tell you to remove your hand, without wasting valuable time sending the signal all the way to the brain for the decision. Pretty cool.
I'm loving this series! Keep it up 😊
Thanks for this video Dr. Mike! Definitely Need More! I learned so much! 🙌
Hi dc Mike!!! I’m a rlly big fan and I hope you have a awesome day/night
Oh yeah it’s Big Brain Time. It’s always interesting to learn new things about the human body and its different functions. The organs, systems etc are all different from one another, but serve a unique purpose that makes sure there’s harmony in our physiology. Amazing.
Smashing head of hair doc!
I really enjoy these, please keep them coming!
Respect to each and every one of them. Thank you, doctors ❤
The idea of getting a home visit as a fully mobile person has become completely foreign
I'm a late teenager who has a blood clot in her jugular vain. I also have POTS. My heart rate has gone up to over 250 several times. And I go unresponsive, frozen in place, but I know what's going on, I see and hear everything during those episodes. I also spit up blood every day... I see ten different specialists and no one knows what's wrong with me.
love these very fun but informative vids! great to see such collaborations between professionals
This is so cool!!! Thankyou DR Mike
Just dropping a note hoping YOU are happy and healthy, too.
I love Docter mikes videos their so entertaining
I seriously love these collab videos! I'm still happy to see the same doctors again after the last video, and again because I'm subscribed to most of them already!
I love these group collab videos so much!!
The anesthetic thing was such a trip to me. I wish someone had told me that earlier, I probably wouldn't have stopped smoking or anyting but I would have been able to communicate what was going on a lot better to doctors that were trying to help me at different times. I swear on my life this is true, I had one stitch between my thumb and pointer finger and it took like five shots of anesthetic, a topical, in two or three more shots to make me numb. I'm trans and I haven't had the surgery but I plan on possibly getting it. It terrifies me that anesthesia just doesn't work as well on me because I really don't want to wake up in the middle of that
4:50 I love his anatomical correct skeleton I want it
Seriously need a Dr. Mike watch collection video!
Love these collaborations with other doctor RUclipsrs makes me feel so informed in a quick amount of time ❤
Omg so cool to see Rohin here! Finally a collab between you two, long time coming!
This is actually the 3rd or 4th such video already...
Do you mean the 3rd or 4th video with many youtube doctors in it or the 3rd or 4th collab with Rohin?
Dr. Mike makes my day ❤
Future D.O. here 🎓