Oxygen, Infection and Inflammation in Wound Healing

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @abdodabbit2832
    @abdodabbit2832 Год назад +5

    Your channel is criminally underrated, but i believe someday it won't stay like that.
    Even if the channel didn't blow up as much as you expect it to do, you sir did an extremely beneficial and well educated videos that anyone into surgery would definitely recommend them without thinking twice!

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад +3

      That’s very nice of you to say Abdo, I am sure I could be more savvy on amplifying the channel but for now I’m going to keep making good content that is higher quality and help as many people as will watch😀😀

    • @abdodabbit2832
      @abdodabbit2832 Год назад +1

      @@citizensurgeon quality is almost always over quantity, god i wish eveyone on youtube can understand and appreciate that simple but crucial fact.

  • @ArmiEarlam
    @ArmiEarlam Год назад +4

    Your videos are useful and informative. I’m a wound RN. Appreciate all your work!

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад

      Thanks so much Armi! Coming from you that means a lot! Would definitely enjoy your input on the dressing video! Such a complicated topic!

  • @rosevieballesteros
    @rosevieballesteros 29 дней назад

    I’m really learned a lot Dr. Pearson your explanation is very comprehensive and easy to understand
    God bless your heart for your commitment and passion in wound .🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ryanhoyle5389
    @ryanhoyle5389 Год назад +3

    Thanks Dr Pearson. I'm really enjoying this series, it is pitched at just the right level for me (a medical student). There are a lot of medical education channels but I have struggled to find quality surgical content beyond Paul Bolin's playlists. Hopefully you will be able to keep making videos! :)

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад

      So awesome thanks for the feedback! Next talk is cholecystitis, part 1 and is coming out this week!

  • @LotusValdez
    @LotusValdez 5 месяцев назад

    These wound care concepts are so helpful to me as a new nurse. Now I can understand the wound care orders better!

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  5 месяцев назад

      Totally awesome so happy you enjoyed it!!

  • @menasalman8534
    @menasalman8534 7 месяцев назад

    YOU ARE AMAZING, you've made my third year of med school so much better thank you!!

  • @jcinme1c737
    @jcinme1c737 Год назад

    Thank you. I rotate in surgical hospitalization now and we have several types of wounds. This video will help me to manage wounds better.

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад +1

      Awesome to hear that! Hospitalists are the beating heart of the hospital, great work!

  • @noraclark7677
    @noraclark7677 Год назад +2

    I don’t understand a lot of this but found the part about the wound characteristics interesting. I have been there with a crushing injury with fractures and a large gash with a lot of tearing and soft tissue damage. And yes, it took a while for the worst part of it to heal completely!

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад +2

      Happy to hear it healed up Nora! Hope you are doing well and enjoying some
      Sunrise walks in the northeast!

    • @noraclark7677
      @noraclark7677 Год назад +2

      @@citizensurgeon Me too. I did some major damage. Thanks to a good surgeon I had a full recovery although it took a few months. Yes, I am well, busy and absolutely enjoying morning walks pretty regularly! Thanks for putting me on to mornings!

  • @glenndiaz4993
    @glenndiaz4993 2 месяца назад

    very informative

  • @abdodabbit2832
    @abdodabbit2832 Год назад

    Go go dr. Erik!!!

  • @mrking695
    @mrking695 Год назад

    I had an ankle break and had two incisions. The left one healed well. The right one never did and after the physical therapist picked the scab and advised me to use betadine instead of petroleum jelly, it got worse and infected. I’m now on antibiotics, 2-1/2 months post surgery. What is the best thing to put on the wound?

  • @bontlemotshwene1357
    @bontlemotshwene1357 Год назад

    Doc I had an operation under my left arm on the armpit to remove a lipoma.the inflammation and pain is too much I have shock like pain and it stings whenever I try to move my arm.please advice?

  • @evamalik3048
    @evamalik3048 Год назад

    Super helpful ❤

  • @eluagusally9772
    @eluagusally9772 Год назад

    I have a wound that has refused to heal they are dressing it with honey how can you help me

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry I can’t provide any specific medical advice on a platform like this, wounds can be very complicated, definitely seek out local medical advice and visit your physician. Good luck to you and I hope you heal quickly