Have a pretty rare blood mutation ITGA2B genetic mutation that causes me not to clot, have less platelets and ineffective platelets. Took 38yr to find that it wasn't ITP. They kept trying to treat me but it wasn't working
When I was 12 years old I was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia which is a disease where your bone marrow doesn't produce enough blood cells. We found out because my mom had notices huge bruises all over my body that seemingly had no explanation. I got a bone marrow transplant which basically cured me. Fun fact about my experience though. The time between my diagnosis and my bone marrow transplant (and for a bit after it while my new bone marrow settled in) I got a ton of blood transfusions. The platelet ones were fine other than the hives I would get during them but the double red transfusions I would get also came with a huge increase in my iron levels. I could literally taste the iron while getting the transfusion. The body doesn't have any fast methods for getting rid of excess iron so my doctors had me come in a few years later to have monthly phlebotomies to remove a pint of blood each time (I like to joke that it's modern day blood letting). They would take the blood and then give me an equivalent amount of saline back. This reduces iron levels because it forces your body to make more hemoglobin than normal which draws down the iron stored in your liver. My iron level is still on the high end but within the acceptable range.
Another unrelated fun fact about blood is that pee is blood. This freaks people out even though, when you think about it for a second, it's pretty obvious, but your kidneys, bladder, and urethra are not in any way directly connected to your digestive system. Your kidneys are basically coffee filters for your blood, separating excess water and waste products and sending them to your bladder.
@@anubis7617 correct. One of the things I asked my doctors during my recovery was if I could donate blood because I had taken so much I wanted to give back. They told me that I was unable to. My dad gave a lot of blood though and he signed up to be a potential bone marrow donor.
@@hermanmcleod5182But that's not what was meant. You completely misunderstood the comment you responded to. The commentor is giving respect to those who donated their bodies to science.
Even your salivary gland produce saliva by filtering plasma! This is essential for tasting the food. Your plasma has some concentration of salt, sugars & you label your food being more salty or more sugary as your body is accustomed to the salts & sugar level in the blood so the brain essentially compare the exogenous & endogenous concentration of salt or sugar to taste the food!
This video is insane. How a human body produces the necessary things precisely, efficiently and timely, like a clockwork. And we abuse such a machine by drinking, smoking and killing. Jones, your videos need to be a part of the school curriculum irrespective of the syllabi.
Haematopoeisis can be: Erythropoeisis : Formation of RBC Leukopoeisis : Formation of WBC Thrombopoesis : Formation of platelets All three occur in red bone marrow by a pleuripotent haematopoeitic stem cell which give rise to erythroid series, myeloid series & megakaryoid series which ultimately form RBC, WBC & platelets respectively. All in all the various cell stages & processes of haemopoeisis is very interesting! 😅
@@JiveDadson Have you tried Phlebotomy for platelets reduction? What about platelets targeting drugs like Anagrelide? What about combination therapy: Hydroxyurea + Erythropoetin (Darbepoetin) + Colony Stimulating Factor? If nothing else work are you open to more riskier options like Busulfan, Interferon alpha or Ruxolitinib? Though these drugs are essentially bone marrow suppressors but with supplementation therapies like Blood transfusion, Erythropoetin therapy & CSF therapy RBC & WBC production should be optimal....? Please contact your Haematoncologist before taking any action!
Thank you for the breakdown of all the different functions of all the blood components, rather than the basic “it carries oxygen and made in the marrow”. I think a good follow up video to this would be to discuss the lymphatic system.
I am so impressed by the way you simplify everything for laymen. I aim to be able to explain everything to patients in the way you do!! Please keep doing what you’re doing, I am so glad you are making information like this accessible to everyone and I think it is so important!!!!
I'm 65 and most of my health related issues come from poor oral hygine when younger. Of course, my dental hyginist suggested going with OralB, but I should try the brush suggested here. I've watched many (a lot) of your videos, along with your collegue, and I'm amazed of the human body dontations. Awesome work. Thanks.
I am a physical therapist and personal trainer and I love watching your videos. I see people of all ages get healthy before my eyes by inspiring and educating them to understand how truly amazing the human body is, and wonderfully it adapts to nutrition and exercise!
I got anemic with 4 hemoglobin almost die, for take too much ibuprofen and naproxeno without omeoprazol, two ulcers one in the stomach another un duodeno, internal bleeding during months just now the day before for vomit blood and the next day too and go to the hospital, also low inmune system during last six months.....after one week in the hospital 4 blood transfusion, iron and B12 and two endoscopy I'm recovering.... so yes blood is important
Praying for you now, friend!!!!!! Just always know, you always got someone who’s praying for you. If ever you’re needed some extra, just circle back to this comment and just say you could use some prayers. I’ll always do that for you!
I’m a nurse on a haematology ward. Learnt new stuff thanks to this video :) It is an amazing part of the body, and I love my job and all the patients 🥰
A tangent topic might be blood/platelet/plasma donations and why a recipient might need them other than the obvious loss of blood. I donate platelets and plasma regularly and on ~6 occasions have been called by the blood bank needing an emergency platelet donation from me for someone that I'm a good match for. Once I was told there were only 3 donors in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (close to 7 million people) that matched someone and I was the only still-active donor. I'd love to see more detail on how all this works.
Pls can you make a video talking about sickle cell anemia disease and how to manage or treat the condition, and essential drugs that can help boost the production of more normal red blood cells etc. Thank you
I had endocarditis 6.5 years ago which lasted nearly a year before diagnosis. The bacteria completely destroyed aortic and mitral valves and inner lining requiring 2 metal valves and a pacemaker, i was 30 years old at the time. I lost it through a tooth extraction from an injury, but it highlights just how important oral hygiene is as most get this rare disease through bad teeth care.
i was just recently worrying assuming i didn't have enough blood in my body and what a timing, IoHA came out with a relevant and doubt clearing video. i always find your video informative, helpful with so much of little detailing.
@@socialmediaoutcast True. actually i didn't noticed it for very long until these recent couple of years when one of my teacher mentioned about this 'Creepy' fact. and i was amazed how true it is.
Can you please make a video on diseases and how that attacks our body and how if there is a medicine works to cure that disease. I know there are thousands of diseases. But atleast to start with some popular ones. Like migraine, sinusitis. Atleast from the perspective of anatomy if you can explain. Thanks. Very informative and better than the classes I had.
One of my favorite sayings we have working in surgery is “all bleeding stops eventually”. Facts! I’m glad you mentioned anemia. It’s important to remember that long term use of certain antibiotics will cause a suppression of red blood cells that are being produced by the bone marrow. Great information as usual! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
2:00 Regulation 3:55 Denser than water 6:55 *How body makes blood* 9:30 Production of 2-3M red blood cells per second 12:30 Anemia 13:20 White blood cells
it seems that no matter the subject ioha will always cover smth i didn't know AND it's always a lots of it too AND it's always smth i'm interested in knowing 🙈💖incredible💖thank you, jonathan..this channel is my number one always and it doesn't depend on the mood, it's always smth i want to watch 🤷💕🤝
This is an excellent video. If I may suggest a topic (I don't know if this has been covered): would it be possible to cover how thalassaemia interferes with your body's blood-making capacity, the various types of thalassaemia, and how these can impact your fitness and sports performance, please? I've recently been diagnosed with thalassaemia trait and, while I don't let that stop me from competing in races and sports competitions, sometimes I can't help myself from overthinking how much it's really affecting me.
Your videos, as usual are very in-depth and I will fight them to be most educational for me. If I may add an opinion, this video was far better because you added more animations. From the beginning, you were mostly using cadavers... which is great to see what it actually looks like, but it's just not the same. I find it hard to distinguish from one part from the next. Please keep in mind, I have no medical training nor do I ever plan on becoming a doctor, at least not at my age. I digress, great videos. Please keep up the good work kind sir
I'm happy to see another video that's not a "bro workout fitness video". I always liked the older videos that were more of an anatomy and physiology lesson as opposed to the ones obviously focused on men who are into fitness and working out. Can we keep the A&P (and patho) videos coming?
I love these videos but each time I'm overwhelmed as to how complex and amazing everything is! Also, how does the red blood cells made in the bones, get to the outside of the bone? I always pictured a bone as a structure with a closed exterior? Keep up the great work and blowing my mind. My brain just loves learning about itself :)
Can you please do a video on the different types of anemia and how anemia affects the body? I'm recently diagnosed as iron deficient anemic and I'm trying to learn and understand as much as I can.
Hi Jon. Love the channel. Was wondering if you can do some videos on common surgical procedures and what muscles are cut, bones broken and the tools used etc to perform them. Common ops are heart surgery, knee reconstruction, c section, hip replacement and my favourite, compartmental fracture, as it happened to me when I was 10.
This is awesome! One thing you guys should change is your slide at the 9:50 mark. You said white blood cells are "leukocytes" - which is correct - but your slide says "lymphocyte" which is a specific type of leukocyte.
Dear Dr. it is with great respect that I wish to say thank you for your invaluable tutorials about human anatomy. The way you present any layman can understand very well enabling to make meaningful adaptations for lifestyle and healthy longevity. God Bless You... 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💐💐💐💐❤❤❤❤
i got an exam of this in a week, great video. i didnt know there was that much Hb in each eritrocyte but yeah now thinking about it the nornal value in a male is 13-16 g/dl so kind of makes sense
Yes, it’s true that one should take care of one’s health and not abuse it yet you cannot help if others attack assault harm you. I am so fond of exercising a natural outlet for my energies yet because of my neck condition I cannot fully exercise at least not my upper body
Excellent video. I’m surprised though how there wasn’t any mention of DNA whilst talking about blood & its cells. I’d definitely like a deeper dive. My spouse was 12/13yrs old when diagnosed with factor five leiden. Has dealt with multiple venous stasis ulcers & a stroke all while still on warfarin. So know a good deal about that, though would be a good video I think for everyone else. I am more curious about a most recent diagnosis of APLS. All I know is it has to do with antibodies & the immune system which was touched on briefly in this video, though I think needs a deeper video. I’d appreciate it as the doctor who talked to us about it made it quite confusing & you tend to explain things so eloquently, yet easily understandable.
I thoroughly enjoy this channel which I discovered today. Your previous video was sponsored by grammarly …. In this video you had a typo around 4:45… again… I’m a fan of this channel, thanks for the information
I love your videos so much, your energy and happiness about anatomy makes me happy and easier to digest this information. I’m not in school or anything but I can’t help but to continue to watch and support.
Love your video, learn a lot as always! Is there any chance to doing a video about eczema? The skin specialist said there is no cure, only some preventive measures. Is it coming from inside of your body? Allergies? Or? Thanks in advance
Thanks for all that information. Your videos are the best way to learn about the body. I'd like you to talk about tendinosis. When there is degeneration and pain.
@institute of human anatomy your all videos are super informative. Thanks a lot... ❤❤ Please make a video on Sciatica pain & possible exercises for this pain.
Can you do a video on Osteoclasts as well as Odontoclasts, and include how each works regarding resorption? I was just at the dentist yesterday and, thankfully for me and my family history, I was blessed with great teeth! This visit though, my dentist noted that my rear left lower molar is likely suffering from external resorption. Well me being an engineer, there began my last many hours of research on the topic. Yet I find it so fascinating as well as difficult to follow, on how the whole process works, as well as when it no longer works as designed and starts affecting structures in a negative manner, like now in my case! Thank you!!!!
This is really good content. I assume everything here to be correct, and as someone who has only an interest in biology (not a student or biologist) it's really nice to have this information, delivered in the way you do. Well done & thank you!
Medical Doctors are amazing! Thanks for a fantastic overview of our amazing blood. ❤ Please follow up with transport of other proteins, enzymes, nutients, etc., and how these molecules are transferred to different cell structures (eg skin, muscle, bones, organs, etc). Does anyone know of a great YT channel for this info? Cheers! and Thanks! ❤
how do we check that we are spot on on all out vitamin and mineral intakes, what we lack and what we have a surplus of and why. if there is a way for this i would love to hear it., thank you
Any excessive intake will produce toxicity symptoms & any deficiency will manifest itself in a known pattern, type & sequence of symptoms which can be identified by a physician or if the symptoms are vague, a lab diagnosis is all that we need to establish the nutritional status of the patients!
@@kevinclifton8276 so to prevent excessive intake and to not take too low of an intake we need a lab or a physician, is there also another way to be ontop of it on a constant basis. like to know daily if you're doing it good and what you need or lack? or just mulitiple visits to the lab or a physician?
@@yahya43211 There's something called RDA or Recommend Daily Allowance of various vitamins, minerals, carbs, protein & fat but to measure these components of food as per RDA is not possible so just have a balanced diet having all the components required by a human body & rest is upto the body which will absorb vitamins, minerals, sugars, fat, amino acids from the diet as per the requirement & rest will be excreted out in the stools & excessive amount of any substance in the body will be excreted out in urine!
I had a bad GI Bleed after an endoscopy/colonoscopy that took my hemoglobin down to 9. It took me 9 months to get it back up to 13. I also have Hemochromatosis, so my Doctors did not want to give me a blood transfusion.
I need to know more about platelets! My cat has an osteosarcoma 😢 his platelets are low. Is this because of the bone cancer? Or is it the body trying to repair the damage from the bone cancer that's causing this anemia?
I donated plasma for about five years,and have a crater of a hole and have a good size hole in my right arm to prove it. I've never used needles once. But im sure those that do,wouldn't do it often if they used a syringe like that used in giving plasma. Big difference
Fun fact: some globulins can also have roles similar to albumin's, for example Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, which binds to (and therefore inactivates) certain hormones (particularly estrogens and androgens, but also others in negligible amounts).
Would like to see a video on Hepatitis, the difference between A, B,C, and how they affect the body. I was diagnosed with Hep C and told I had a very high viral load, but 6 months later was told my body got rid of it and only had the antibodies, very confusing. I had the 3 shots of the B vaccine over 20 years ago.
I had a thought that serotonin produces the way you perceive reality, because any other psychedelic is typically molecularly similar to serotonin so any other psychedelic would make you perceive reality in a different way, possibly even more objectively than even before with certain psychedelics possibly leading to the benefits, it has with treating PTSD, and possibly other things to deal with strong feelings, and looking at it objectively in a different way than normal objectivity sober
Please do a video on how malaria parasites effect our bodies and the complications that can arise . Is it true that you can develop immunity to malaria and dengue fever? Thank you brilliant video’s
Execellent info. Thank u. Can u pls do one vedio about the flow of blood frm heart to each organ with information about what takes in frm the organ or what is taken out i.e., either organ absorbs things frm bood or filters out wastes
Haematocrit also known as Packed Cell Volume (PCV) measures the fraction of RBC in the blood. Depending on how high yours is, it can be due to polycythaemia (increased RBC production) or if you're smoking, dehydrated or on steroid therapy then your PCV could be raised too! Reduction to a normal range would depend on the underlying cause of increased pcv in your case! Contact your physician for more clarity!
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Have a pretty rare blood mutation
ITGA2B genetic mutation that causes me not to clot, have less platelets and ineffective platelets.
Took 38yr to find that it wasn't ITP. They kept trying to treat me but it wasn't working
Why you talk so much Un meaning things that don't relate
Great content
Hi, thank you for vid!
Do you have book recommendations on this? 😳
I have high blood pressure
When I was 12 years old I was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia which is a disease where your bone marrow doesn't produce enough blood cells. We found out because my mom had notices huge bruises all over my body that seemingly had no explanation. I got a bone marrow transplant which basically cured me. Fun fact about my experience though. The time between my diagnosis and my bone marrow transplant (and for a bit after it while my new bone marrow settled in) I got a ton of blood transfusions. The platelet ones were fine other than the hives I would get during them but the double red transfusions I would get also came with a huge increase in my iron levels. I could literally taste the iron while getting the transfusion. The body doesn't have any fast methods for getting rid of excess iron so my doctors had me come in a few years later to have monthly phlebotomies to remove a pint of blood each time (I like to joke that it's modern day blood letting). They would take the blood and then give me an equivalent amount of saline back. This reduces iron levels because it forces your body to make more hemoglobin than normal which draws down the iron stored in your liver. My iron level is still on the high end but within the acceptable range.
Another unrelated fun fact about blood is that pee is blood. This freaks people out even though, when you think about it for a second, it's pretty obvious, but your kidneys, bladder, and urethra are not in any way directly connected to your digestive system. Your kidneys are basically coffee filters for your blood, separating excess water and waste products and sending them to your bladder.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Glad you got the care you needed!
You can get rid of excess iron by blood donations. But I doubt that people with anemia are accepted as donors.
@@anubis7617 correct. One of the things I asked my doctors during my recovery was if I could donate blood because I had taken so much I wanted to give back. They told me that I was unable to. My dad gave a lot of blood though and he signed up to be a potential bone marrow donor.
@@nizaraqmar4865 I am now 26 almost 27.
Respect for the people who donated their bodies for educational purposes.
You’re welcome
They do what they want to you when you are alive and you think they gonna respect your wishes when you dead. You funny as shit.😂😂😂
Indeed, it is a noble gesture for the enlightenment of humanity.
@@hermanmcleod5182what
@@hermanmcleod5182But that's not what was meant. You completely misunderstood the comment you responded to. The commentor is giving respect to those who donated their bodies to science.
The human body is so fascinating. I didn’t know all body fluids were related to the blood.
Even your salivary gland produce saliva by filtering plasma! This is essential for tasting the food. Your plasma has some concentration of salt, sugars & you label your food being more salty or more sugary as your body is accustomed to the salts & sugar level in the blood so the brain essentially compare the exogenous & endogenous concentration of salt or sugar to taste the food!
It truly is amazing how interconnected our bodies are!
@@kevinclifton8276 that probably explains why a sugary drink taste much sweeter than usual if you don't consume it for a long period of time.
So amazing how everything has its own purpose. Our bodies are a fine tuned machine
@@theanatomylabcan't express my gratitude enough on how I & many here are by you taking the time to educate us with your videos
I feel like you could make dozens of videos talking about blood and I’d be glued to every one of them.
This video is insane. How a human body produces the necessary things precisely, efficiently and timely, like a clockwork. And we abuse such a machine by drinking, smoking and killing. Jones, your videos need to be a part of the school curriculum irrespective of the syllabi.
Haematopoeisis can be:
Erythropoeisis : Formation of RBC
Leukopoeisis : Formation of WBC
Thrombopoesis : Formation of platelets
All three occur in red bone marrow by a pleuripotent haematopoeitic stem cell which give rise to erythroid series, myeloid series & megakaryoid series which ultimately form RBC, WBC & platelets respectively. All in all the various cell stages & processes of haemopoeisis is very interesting! 😅
If you know a way to reduce platelets without reducing red or white count, I would love to hear about it. My oncologist and I are stuck.
@@JiveDadson Have you tried Phlebotomy for platelets reduction?
What about platelets targeting drugs like Anagrelide? What about combination therapy: Hydroxyurea + Erythropoetin (Darbepoetin) + Colony Stimulating Factor? If nothing else work are you open to more riskier options like
Busulfan, Interferon alpha or Ruxolitinib? Though these drugs are essentially bone marrow suppressors but with supplementation therapies like Blood transfusion, Erythropoetin therapy & CSF therapy RBC & WBC production should be optimal....? Please contact your Haematoncologist before taking any action!
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Thank you for the breakdown of all the different functions of all the blood components, rather than the basic “it carries oxygen and made in the marrow”. I think a good follow up video to this would be to discuss the lymphatic system.
Great idea! I'll add it to the list!
I am so impressed by the way you simplify everything for laymen. I aim to be able to explain everything to patients in the way you do!! Please keep doing what you’re doing, I am so glad you are making information like this accessible to everyone and I think it is so important!!!!
Blood is amazing. This video is amazing. Jonathan is amazing. ❤
Thank you!
I'm 65 and most of my health related issues come from poor oral hygine when younger. Of course, my dental hyginist suggested going with OralB, but I should try the brush suggested here. I've watched many (a lot) of your videos, along with your collegue, and I'm amazed of the human body dontations. Awesome work. Thanks.
I am a physical therapist and personal trainer and I love watching your videos. I see people of all ages get healthy before my eyes by inspiring and educating them to understand how truly amazing the human body is, and wonderfully it adapts to nutrition and exercise!
You are most delightful person too watch and learn from.
🙏 I appreciate that!
I got anemic with 4 hemoglobin almost die, for take too much ibuprofen and naproxeno without omeoprazol, two ulcers one in the stomach another un duodeno, internal bleeding during months just now the day before for vomit blood and the next day too and go to the hospital, also low inmune system during last six months.....after one week in the hospital 4 blood transfusion, iron and B12 and two endoscopy I'm recovering.... so yes blood is important
Praying for you now, friend!!!!!!
Just always know, you always got someone who’s praying for you.
If ever you’re needed some extra, just circle back to this comment and just say you could use some prayers.
I’ll always do that for you!
I absolutely love it. Could never get bored of learning about the body. Appreciate this extremely!
I’m a nurse on a haematology ward. Learnt new stuff thanks to this video :)
It is an amazing part of the body, and I love my job and all the patients 🥰
I wish I could teach this to my primary students...but heck yeah, iron me up some good video
You can just make it simple say you lose blood volume by sweating
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@@RustyShakleford1They'll interpret it as bleeding out when sweating.
@@kaksspl only the cabbage patch kids will think that lol
The osmosis part is confusing
Thanks!
A tangent topic might be blood/platelet/plasma donations and why a recipient might need them other than the obvious loss of blood. I donate platelets and plasma regularly and on ~6 occasions have been called by the blood bank needing an emergency platelet donation from me for someone that I'm a good match for. Once I was told there were only 3 donors in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (close to 7 million people) that matched someone and I was the only still-active donor. I'd love to see more detail on how all this works.
That was bloody well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 very informative 👏
Pls can you make a video talking about sickle cell anemia disease and how to manage or treat the condition, and essential drugs that can help boost the production of more normal red blood cells etc. Thank you
This video is bloody brilliant.
I think a follow up video about sickle cell disease would be appropriate!
Cells at work anime so helpful for understanding this
Was just recommending this to someone the other day, great show such a creative idea + semi educational 😁
Mitochondria! Man, the way they pronounce it sticks to your brain long term
Ooh! Thanks for adding this, blood and its formation has always interested me. Thanks again!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Is it just me, or do red blood cells look like the forbidden cereal?
The jagged shard that Bart Simpson ate ?
Or smashed donut with rose filling
Looks like Cheerios or lil donuts to me.
Spaghetti-O’s
Our blood is made from Spaghettios.
I had endocarditis 6.5 years ago which lasted nearly a year before diagnosis. The bacteria completely destroyed aortic and mitral valves and inner lining requiring 2 metal valves and a pacemaker, i was 30 years old at the time. I lost it through a tooth extraction from an injury, but it highlights just how important oral hygiene is as most get this rare disease through bad teeth care.
This is relevant to school stuff I’m learning right now. The timing of this video is perfect; thanks.
Someone needs to remake osmosis Jones
Nc-17 in the style of judge Dredd
I loved watching this movie when I was a kid. I remember being mesmerized when the animation inside the body began.
Live action osmosis jones!!!
😂 YES!!! 👍👍👍
i was just recently worrying assuming i didn't have enough blood in my body and what a timing, IoHA came out with a relevant and doubt clearing video.
i always find your video informative, helpful with so much of little detailing.
@@socialmediaoutcast True. actually i didn't noticed it for very long until these recent couple of years when one of my teacher mentioned about this 'Creepy' fact. and i was amazed how true it is.
Can you please make a video on diseases and how that attacks our body and how if there is a medicine works to cure that disease. I know there are thousands of diseases. But atleast to start with some popular ones. Like migraine, sinusitis. Atleast from the perspective of anatomy if you can explain. Thanks. Very informative and better than the classes I had.
One of my favorite sayings we have working in surgery is “all bleeding stops eventually”. Facts! I’m glad you mentioned anemia. It’s important to remember that long term use of certain antibiotics will cause a suppression of red blood cells that are being produced by the bone marrow. Great information as usual! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
Which antibiotics?
2:00 Regulation
3:55 Denser than water
6:55 *How body makes blood*
9:30 Production of 2-3M red blood cells per second
12:30 Anemia
13:20 White blood cells
it seems that no matter the subject ioha will always cover smth i didn't know AND it's always a lots of it too AND it's always smth i'm interested in knowing 🙈💖incredible💖thank you, jonathan..this channel is my number one always and it doesn't depend on the mood, it's always smth i want to watch 🤷💕🤝
You always do such wonderful videos. Good to see you.😊
Thank you!
Thank you very much!
This is an excellent video. If I may suggest a topic (I don't know if this has been covered): would it be possible to cover how thalassaemia interferes with your body's blood-making capacity, the various types of thalassaemia, and how these can impact your fitness and sports performance, please?
I've recently been diagnosed with thalassaemia trait and, while I don't let that stop me from competing in races and sports competitions, sometimes I can't help myself from overthinking how much it's really affecting me.
Your videos, as usual are very in-depth and I will fight them to be most educational for me. If I may add an opinion, this video was far better because you added more animations. From the beginning, you were mostly using cadavers... which is great to see what it actually looks like, but it's just not the same. I find it hard to distinguish from one part from the next. Please keep in mind, I have no medical training nor do I ever plan on becoming a doctor, at least not at my age. I digress, great videos. Please keep up the good work kind sir
I'm happy to see another video that's not a "bro workout fitness video". I always liked the older videos that were more of an anatomy and physiology lesson as opposed to the ones obviously focused on men who are into fitness and working out. Can we keep the A&P (and patho) videos coming?
This video is very important, in my opinion, and everyone should watch it. It is a lot to learn from.
I love these videos but each time I'm overwhelmed as to how complex and amazing everything is! Also, how does the red blood cells made in the bones, get to the outside of the bone? I always pictured a bone as a structure with a closed exterior? Keep up the great work and blowing my mind. My brain just loves learning about itself :)
For the beautiful souls that are resting on your table. May their souls rest in peace. 😢🙏.
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Wow. That is fascinating. Thank you so much for this video. This channel is quickly becoming my favourite.
Can you please do a video on the different types of anemia and how anemia affects the body? I'm recently diagnosed as iron deficient anemic and I'm trying to learn and understand as much as I can.
Eat red meat
Hi Jon. Love the channel. Was wondering if you can do some videos on common surgical procedures and what muscles are cut, bones broken and the tools used etc to perform them. Common ops are heart surgery, knee reconstruction, c section, hip replacement and my favourite, compartmental fracture, as it happened to me when I was 10.
This is awesome! One thing you guys should change is your slide at the 9:50 mark. You said white blood cells are "leukocytes" - which is correct - but your slide says "lymphocyte" which is a specific type of leukocyte.
Having exam on friday and revisiting all of the theory we learned this semester is really helpful, thank you!
Absolutely astonished by the complexity and efficiency of the system! One has to be ignorant and naïve to believe that there is no creator!
Dear Dr. it is with great respect that I wish to say thank you for your invaluable tutorials about human anatomy. The way you present any layman can understand very well enabling to make meaningful adaptations for lifestyle and healthy longevity. God Bless You... 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💐💐💐💐❤❤❤❤
i got an exam of this in a week, great video.
i didnt know there was that much Hb in each eritrocyte
but yeah now thinking about it the nornal value in a male is 13-16 g/dl so kind of makes sense
Good luck on the exam!
Yes, it’s true that one should take care of one’s health and not abuse it yet you cannot help if others attack assault harm you. I am so fond of exercising a natural outlet for my energies yet because of my neck condition I cannot fully exercise at least not my upper body
“The most efficient irrigation system”😂. Glory to God for such intricate and ingenious design of the human body. Very good video
Excellent video. I’m surprised though how there wasn’t any mention of DNA whilst talking about blood & its cells.
I’d definitely like a deeper dive. My spouse was 12/13yrs old when diagnosed with factor five leiden. Has dealt with multiple venous stasis ulcers & a stroke all while still on warfarin.
So know a good deal about that, though would be a good video I think for everyone else. I am more curious about a most recent diagnosis of APLS. All I know is it has to do with antibodies & the immune system which was touched on briefly in this video, though I think needs a deeper video.
I’d appreciate it as the doctor who talked to us about it made it quite confusing & you tend to explain things so eloquently, yet easily understandable.
I just lectured on this to my XT students on a lighter level. 😁👍 amazing job!
You explained how the body makes blood and its components very well, thanks.
The human body is an amazing thing! This channel makes me wish I was a doctor.
Creo que anteriormente los videos tenían traducción al español, sería bueno que lo hicieran. Me fascinan estos temas. Gracias
Excellent delivery
Thank u so much. Hats off for those amazing souls who donate blood
I thoroughly enjoy this channel which I discovered today. Your previous video was sponsored by grammarly …. In this video you had a typo around 4:45… again… I’m a fan of this channel, thanks for the information
I love your videos so much, your energy and happiness about anatomy makes me happy and easier to digest this information. I’m not in school or anything but I can’t help but to continue to watch and support.
Excellent, clearly presented information.
Thank you!
Glad you liked it
Great Video!!! This video answered several questions and provided a lot of useful information. Thank you!!! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Love your video, learn a lot as always! Is there any chance to doing a video about eczema? The skin specialist said there is no cure, only some preventive measures. Is it coming from inside of your body? Allergies? Or? Thanks in advance
I'm looking forward to the video you're preparing on what exercises help in making blood.
Thanks for all that information. Your videos are the best way to learn about the body.
I'd like you to talk about tendinosis. When there is degeneration and pain.
My favourite RUclips channel right now. ❤
Bloody brilliant I say!
😅😅😅 Thanks!
@institute of human anatomy your all videos are super informative. Thanks a lot... ❤❤
Please make a video on Sciatica pain & possible exercises for this pain.
Loved this video, had to share it with my kids, Thank you 🙏
Can you do a video on Osteoclasts as well as Odontoclasts, and include how each works regarding resorption? I was just at the dentist yesterday and, thankfully for me and my family history, I was blessed with great teeth! This visit though, my dentist noted that my rear left lower molar is likely suffering from external resorption. Well me being an engineer, there began my last many hours of research on the topic. Yet I find it so fascinating as well as difficult to follow, on how the whole process works, as well as when it no longer works as designed and starts affecting structures in a negative manner, like now in my case!
Thank you!!!!
Excellent video ! It is educational and fun to watch.
I am never disappointed! Just the best!!
This is really good content. I assume everything here to be correct, and as someone who has only an interest in biology (not a student or biologist) it's really nice to have this information, delivered in the way you do. Well done & thank you!
Brilliant explanation.
Thank You for sharing this. 🙏
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I love these videos! At 58, I’m learning so much about the human body!
Excellent video. One of the best channels on youtube.
Seriously?? You do know there's more than one channel on RUclips just saying.......
Medical Doctors are amazing! Thanks for a fantastic overview of our amazing blood. ❤ Please follow up with transport of other proteins, enzymes, nutients, etc., and how these molecules are transferred to different cell structures (eg skin, muscle, bones, organs, etc). Does anyone know of a great YT channel for this info? Cheers! and Thanks! ❤
how do we check that we are spot on on all out vitamin and mineral intakes, what we lack and what we have a surplus of and why. if there is a way for this i would love to hear it., thank you
Any excessive intake will produce toxicity symptoms & any deficiency will manifest itself in a known pattern, type & sequence of symptoms which can be identified by a physician or if the symptoms are vague, a lab diagnosis is all that we need to establish the nutritional status of the patients!
@@kevinclifton8276 so to prevent excessive intake and to not take too low of an intake we need a lab or a physician, is there also another way to be ontop of it on a constant basis. like to know daily if you're doing it good and what you need or lack? or just mulitiple visits to the lab or a physician?
@@yahya43211 There's something called RDA or Recommend Daily Allowance of various vitamins, minerals, carbs, protein & fat but to measure these components of food as per RDA is not possible so just have a balanced diet having all the components required by a human body & rest is upto the body which will absorb vitamins, minerals, sugars, fat, amino acids from the diet as per the requirement & rest will be excreted out in the stools & excessive amount of any substance in the body will be excreted out in urine!
@@yahya43211no. Bloodwork at a doctor’s office (or a clinic) is the only way to actually know.
By far my favorite video yet
This is bloody amazing!
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Excellent video- full of informative and interesting content!Thank you!
Kindly make a video about Auto immune diss-order i.e. psoriasis and what impacts it more
I had a bad GI Bleed after an endoscopy/colonoscopy that took my hemoglobin down to 9. It took me 9 months to get it back up to 13. I also have Hemochromatosis, so my Doctors did not want to give me a blood transfusion.
Can you do a video on what Accutane does to the human body? I feel like it’s essentially drying the body’s oil glands from the inside out
Love this channel so much! Thank you!!!
Fascinating and clear illustration. Thank you ❤
I need to know more about platelets! My cat has an osteosarcoma 😢 his platelets are low. Is this because of the bone cancer? Or is it the body trying to repair the damage from the bone cancer that's causing this anemia?
I donated plasma for about five years,and have a crater of a hole and have a good size hole in my right arm to prove it. I've never used needles once. But im sure those that do,wouldn't do it often if they used a syringe like that used in giving plasma. Big difference
Fun fact: some globulins can also have roles similar to albumin's, for example Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, which binds to (and therefore inactivates) certain hormones (particularly estrogens and androgens, but also others in negligible amounts).
Well put. You are so articulate 👍
Thank you!
Would like to see a video on Hepatitis, the difference between A, B,C, and how they affect the body. I was diagnosed with Hep C and told I had a very high viral load, but 6 months later was told my body got rid of it and only had the antibodies, very confusing. I had the 3 shots of the B vaccine over 20 years ago.
I had a thought that serotonin produces the way you perceive reality, because any other psychedelic is typically molecularly similar to serotonin so any other psychedelic would make you perceive reality in a different way, possibly even more objectively than even before with certain psychedelics possibly leading to the benefits, it has with treating PTSD, and possibly other things to deal with strong feelings, and looking at it objectively in a different way than normal objectivity sober
Please do a video on how malaria parasites effect our bodies and the complications that can arise . Is it true that you can develop immunity to malaria and dengue fever?
Thank you brilliant video’s
thanks that was a great video again !!! super topic !! 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Execellent info. Thank u. Can u pls do one vedio about the flow of blood frm heart to each organ with information about what takes in frm the organ or what is taken out i.e., either organ absorbs things frm bood or filters out wastes
Joh, pls can u teach about cardiovascular system?
Loved it, as always. Thank you 💛
Continually learning from this channel, thank you
💪 I always learn something new and enjoy these videos. I salute
Do you have any suggestions on how to reduce hematocrit levels? Mine has always run high.
Haematocrit also known as Packed Cell Volume (PCV) measures the fraction of RBC in the blood. Depending on how high yours is, it can be due to polycythaemia (increased RBC production) or if you're smoking, dehydrated or on steroid therapy then your PCV could be raised too! Reduction to a normal range would depend on the underlying cause of increased pcv in your case! Contact your physician for more clarity!
@@kevinclifton8276I had an instructor in college who had PCV and they treated hers by removing blood periodically from her.