Pneumonia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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Hi Folks! We’ve completely re-worked and updated this video to add content and keep the pneumonia classification system up to date.

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Thank you all so much for producing awesome tutorial videos like this! They are making my journey through school much easier!

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My mother succumbed to this disease in 2016. She used to occasionally complain of shortness of breath at times but never checked it out.. it then got worse that’s when we took her to the hospital and she was immediately admitted to ICU and said she was left with 20% lung function.

💔💔May her soul Rest In Peace.. She still gives me more motivation to succeed in med school

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Well done! The best video on the subject. Lots of important facts, clearly explained without superfluous details. To everyone on the team, thank you for sharing! Blessings to all!

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Its the "congratulations you have pneumonia" you put so much effort in trying to make the videos short simple and detailed as though thats not enough you also ad something fun to keep us watching. Thanks i really appreciate you.

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I have experience Streptococcus Pneumoniae(Lobar Pneumonia) when i was 6th grade(2006) before that i was diagnose w/ Rheaumatic Heart Disease(2004) also cause by Strep, due to my RHD i was rush to the hospital after after having 1 day of fever and shortness of breath and irregular heartbeats i cannot even move due to my fever and my skin was very sensitive when someone touches it stings, medication in the hospital took a week my doctor said i was lucky because a week before i caught pneumonia my doctor have given me my monthly injection of penicillin for my RHD..

I just want to share my experience, thank you for the information it was very informative and catchy at the same time..
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1/2 This explanation is great. Thankyou. My husband was diagnosed with pneumonia at a very late stage 4 years ago. It just looks like he had a bad flu. He wasn't coughing up anything. He got severe pain and had to be rushed to the ER. His lungs were full of pus and the infection had started on the outside of his lungs aswell. He went through 21 hellish days of hospital treatment ; IV antibiotics, a thoracic draining tube and a 3 day treatment of severely painful fribronylitics (which he was told wouldn't be painful). The fribronylitics was supposed to flush the infection out by melting the lung fibres as the infection wouldn't budge from the antibiotics. It didn't work. He was then referred to a thoracic surgeon. He operated and physically removed the infection. He said my husband's lungs were as white as plaster and one lung was squashed by a large amount of scar tissue. The lung couldn't be moved without damaging it more. 4 years on hubby still has daily severe pain. Cont.

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french fry pneumonia, I'm done, I'll watch the rest of the video tomorrow.

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We all know why we are here. May the odds be forever on our side.

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God bless you for explaining this to me. I am a caregiver for my elderly parent who just caught a pneumonia.

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I was feeling ill for a week before I finally had no energy to walk. Had to call an ambulance and that's the last I remember untill I woke up in the ICU, intubated and had no idea what was going on. I thought I was choking and couldn't breath thought I was going to die, couldn't communicate or move to tell the nurses. I shit myself many times I was scared shitless. Hospital staff should let people know what's going on. Half my hair fell out after this experience from stress. When I came out of a coma I felt reborn which was pretty amazing. It turned out I had compilations including severe sepsis, respiratory failure, kidney damage and other things.

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