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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @james2488
    @james2488 4 года назад +22

    As a layman who didn’t finish high school, this was really interesting and you made it very easy to understand. Fascinating and thanks for the upload!

    • @DrMattDrMike
      @DrMattDrMike  4 года назад +2

      james2488 thank you! What a wonderful compliment! 😊

  • @iyedbouazdia3594
    @iyedbouazdia3594 2 года назад +9

    Thank you so much. Our professor managed to make physiology the most boring module in medicine so you're my new physiology professor now :)

  • @basheer426
    @basheer426 2 года назад +1

    i've been reading about fever on uptodate and man it took me some big time and concentration to understand the articles but your video and the way you explained it was so nice and simple and easy to understand and memorise too! thank you!

  • @nekitalia
    @nekitalia 2 года назад +4

    Please make more videos you have a real talent

  • @parisarav3952
    @parisarav3952 Год назад

    Excellent job! Thank you for making this video. It's simple and comprehensive.

  • @christophermoran7200
    @christophermoran7200 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video- just what I needed thanks!

  • @harmytakusumamahadevi9751
    @harmytakusumamahadevi9751 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou so much this is so easy to understand

  • @SarahKos
    @SarahKos Месяц назад

    2nd yr RN here, So just to clarify, a fever must involve a change of hypothalamic set-point. The pyrogen controlled hypothalamic set-point is what defines what is and what a fever and what is not. Some cancers, heavy metal poisoning or even exercise induced hyperthermia may involve a raised body temperature, without a change in hypothalamic set-point, therefore these conditions would not be a fever or febrile. Can you clarify my understanding?

  • @shreyahatte-h8e
    @shreyahatte-h8e 12 дней назад

    Thank you Doctor

  • @54himanigupta53
    @54himanigupta53 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful 👍

  • @hisforharley2022
    @hisforharley2022 Год назад

    Hello, can fevers be self limited? Or specific to a body part? I have been feeling that my head is warmer than normal and l havs been having flu symptoms.
    I took my temp. under my arm 3 times, twice yesterday and once today. All three were under 99° F but then l took it under the tongue today after putting the digital thermometer inside a bag in case it wasn't 100% clean from previous axillary use. It got to 100.1° F although l tried to not exhale because l knew I have been exhaling hot air.
    I tested at home for Covid concerned about all the mucus l have been coughing and it was negative. My mother did the hand to forehead and agreed it was a fever. She mentioned an infection, but l thought a fever included the whole body temp. Does seriousness of the issue determine how big the fever is, body or specific? 🤔

  • @asunayuuki6925
    @asunayuuki6925 3 года назад +1

    thanks a lot . I HAVE A QUESTION PLEASE THE FEVER IS AN IMMUNE REACTION HELPS TO DESTROY GERMS BUT GIVEN MEDICATIONS WILL REDUCE IT SO SHOULD WE GIVE THEM ANTI BIOTICS

    • @JoaoMartins-yx3ny
      @JoaoMartins-yx3ny Год назад

      sometimes fever can be hard to contain and self destructive, so anti biotics help control the normal physiological mechanism

    • @asunayuuki6925
      @asunayuuki6925 Год назад

      @@JoaoMartins-yx3ny thanks a lot for the answer, it was very interesting question at that time. anyway fever in did is a physiological reaction of organisms but sometimes it can be dangerous +++ in the pediatric world: it may cause seizures / dehydration / fatigue

  • @ravenholbrook2353
    @ravenholbrook2353 3 года назад

    Excellent. Thank you ❤

  • @Thatsoelisha
    @Thatsoelisha 4 года назад +1

    Hello there!
    Is fever a positive feedback?

    • @tausifhussain1730
      @tausifhussain1730 3 года назад

      yes it it, it's a response of the body against infections....by raising the body temperature the hypothalamus makes the body uninhabitable for the microorganisms.

  • @angelkim2855
    @angelkim2855 3 года назад +2

    I'm watching this as I'm having a fever

  • @verxus7988
    @verxus7988 4 года назад +1

    This was super helpful, thanks mate.

  • @karencameron8709
    @karencameron8709 3 года назад +1

    What about advil

  • @thenewestdoc1231
    @thenewestdoc1231 4 года назад

    This video was amazing😍😍❤️

  • @grejuli97
    @grejuli97 3 года назад +1

    But where does the pge2 come from?

    • @jebin2
      @jebin2 3 года назад

      It is syntheized as reaction to infection from pathogens or sometimes Trauma.
      Phospholipase A2 breaks down then Phospholipids from cell membranes to Arachidonic acids. They in turn are catalyzed by
      cyclo-oxigenase (enzyme) to the Prostaglandines (amongst others PGE2). goes up to anterior part of hypothalamus (mentioned in the video).

  • @abubakarummu8000
    @abubakarummu8000 4 года назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @chaosawaits
    @chaosawaits 4 года назад

    2:22 So if temperature through a catheter is more accurate, why not make catheters with an embedded temperature reading device so that any patient who already has a catheter inserted can easily have an accurate temperature reading?

  • @ashutoshkholia3439
    @ashutoshkholia3439 4 года назад +3

    🙌😍

  • @katipsy1994
    @katipsy1994 Год назад

    Very harrisons

  • @JavedAkhtar-it2eg
    @JavedAkhtar-it2eg 4 года назад

    Bank of the river mein Gulliver ko rishiver se mansarover k taruvar k muniver mein bhabhi k dever mein janvar se baney tever se Hansa jony lever mein dol raha thirstliver ka yatri mein Unilever ka Kunwar mein lever pool.

  • @WeltfuhrerUberall
    @WeltfuhrerUberall Год назад

    Pyrexia Rex....