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Atopic Asthma ( Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment): Professional Medical Summary
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This is an informational overview video on asthma. This video will cover the differences between atopic asthma and non-atopic asthma. It will cover the pathophysiology of asthma. In addition it will also cover the signs and symptoms of asthma, the correct diagnostics for asthma, and the best treatment options for asthma. Lastly we will also cover a classification of the severity of asthma, what are asthma exercabation, and what is status asthmaticus.
This video is meant for medical professionals, or medical student. I also made a shorter, more to the point video that covers all the essentials in easy to understand language. You can find a link to that video here:
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Literature:
1: BTS/SIGN. (2016). British guideline on the management of asthma.
2: Murray and Nadel's textbook of respiratory medicine (5th ed.). Elsevier.
3: Harver A, Kotses H. (2010). Asthma, health and society a public health perspective. New York: Springer. p. 315.
4: Yawn BP. (2008). Factors accounting for asthma variability: achieving optimal symptom control for individual patients. Primary Care Respiratory Journal. 17 (3): 138–47.
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This video is meant for medical professionals, or medical student. I also made a shorter, more to the point video that covers all the essentials in easy to understand language. You can find a link to that video here:
Relevant videos:
Video on COPD, in depth version:
Video on COPD, patient version:
Video on Prednisone, in depth version:
Video on Prednisone, patient version:
Video on Fluticasone, in depth version:
Video on Fluticasone, patient version:
Video on Ipratropium, in depth version:
Video on Ipratropium, patient version:
Video on Salbutamol, in depth version:
Video on Salbutamol, patient version:
Video on xylometazoline nasal spray, in depth version:
Video on xylometazoline nasal spray, patient version:
Literature:
1: BTS/SIGN. (2016). British guideline on the management of asthma.
2: Murray and Nadel's textbook of respiratory medicine (5th ed.). Elsevier.
3: Harver A, Kotses H. (2010). Asthma, health and society a public health perspective. New York: Springer. p. 315.
4: Yawn BP. (2008). Factors accounting for asthma variability: achieving optimal symptom control for individual patients. Primary Care Respiratory Journal. 17 (3): 138–47.
Music:
Thanks for watching, and make sure to subscribe for future videos on medication and medical subjects!
- Disclaimer: this video is meant purely informational! This is not medical advice! If you are looking for medical advice always contact your own doctor. -
Follow me on instagram: @HOWTOMEDICATE
Follow me on twitter: @HOWTOMEDICATE
Books I used In Medical School:
Gear I use: