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Common Arrhythmias
Common Arrhythmias samer kareem 2,043 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of Acute Hypertension in Neuroemergencies
Treatment of Acute Hypertension in Neuroemergencies samer kareem 1,342 Views • 2 years ago

Hypertensive Emergency Treatment!
Hypertensive Emergency Treatment! samer kareem 2,839 Views • 2 years ago

How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them?
How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them? samer kareem 2,648 Views • 2 years ago

Leard about kidney disease. ⁣How Do Kidney Stones Form? How Can We Prevent Them?

Women Health - What is G Spot ?
Women Health - What is G Spot ? hooda 25,031 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know what G spot is

Hyponatremia: causes, diagnosis and management
Hyponatremia: causes, diagnosis and management samer kareem 1,419 Views • 2 years ago

Hyponatremia is defined as a serum sodium of less than 135 Meq per litre and occurs in upto 22 % of hospitalised patients. The causes of hyponatremia may be understood based on the pre-existing volume status of the patient which may either be hypovolemic, euvolemic or hypervolemic hyponatremia. This presentation discusses in detail, the causes of these underlying conditions. Also mentioned are the clinical features and management options and therapeutic sodium targets in patients with hyponatremia. Drugs such as demeclocycline and vaptans (Tolvaptan, Conivaptan) are also mentioned as management options which may be used on a case to case basis. Finally, the all important targets of sodium correction over 24 hours are also mentioned, along with a practical formula for calculation of sodium deficit which is explained with an example.

Filariasis
Filariasis samer kareem 1,248 Views • 2 years ago

A brief overview of Filarial infection in humans. This presentation includes the etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

Hypertensive emergencies!
Hypertensive emergencies! samer kareem 3,636 Views • 2 years ago

A brief description of hypertensive emergencies including its definition, risk factors, clinical manifestations and management

Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Introduction to Clinical Medicine samer kareem 5,358 Views • 2 years ago

Life Before Birth  In the Womb
Life Before Birth In the Womb samer kareem 2,524 Views • 2 years ago

Lasik  Eye Surgery Procedure
Lasik Eye Surgery Procedure samer kareem 2,641 Views • 2 years ago

LASIK eye procedure for correcting vision

Keratoconus Cure
Keratoconus Cure samer kareem 2,067 Views • 2 years ago

Normal cephalic birth
Normal cephalic birth samer kareem 3,364 Views • 2 years ago

Heart Stent and Angioplasty - 3D Medical Video Animation
Heart Stent and Angioplasty - 3D Medical Video Animation Mohamed Ibrahim 11,704 Views • 2 years ago

Angioplasty is a procedure to restore blood flow through the artery. You have angioplasty in a hospital. The doctor threads a thin tube through a blood vessel in the arm or groin up to the involved site in the artery. The tube has a tiny balloon on the end.

Best breastfeeding positions
Best breastfeeding positions samer kareem 2,959 Views • 2 years ago

Breastfeeding Mother with 2 and Almost 4 year old
Breastfeeding Mother with 2 and Almost 4 year old samer kareem 4,571 Views • 2 years ago

Breastfeeding Position and Latch
Breastfeeding Position and Latch samer kareem 3,464 Views • 2 years ago

Delayed Puberty
Delayed Puberty samer kareem 1,537 Views • 2 years ago

Tongue Piercing
Tongue Piercing Scott 6,659 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates tongue piercing procedure done OUTSIDE a clinical setting

Rubber Band Ligation of Internal Hemorrhoids Using Space Bander
Rubber Band Ligation of Internal Hemorrhoids Using Space Bander Scott 39,212 Views • 2 years ago

Rubber band ligation is a procedure in which the hemorrhoid is tied off at its base with rubber bands, cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid. This treatment is only for internal hemorrhoids. To do this procedure, a doctor inserts a viewing instrument (anoscope) into the anus. The hemorrhoid is grasped with an instrument, and a device places a rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid then shrinks and dies and, in about a week, falls off. A scar will form in place of the hemorrhoid, holding nearby veins so they don't bulge into the anal canal. The procedure is done in a doctor's office. You will be asked whether the rubber bands feel too tight. If the bands are extremely painful, a medicine may be injected into the banded hemorrhoids to numb them. After the procedure, you may feel pain and have a sensation of fullness in the lower abdomen. Or you may feel as if you need to have a bowel movement. Treatment is limited to 1 to 2 hemorrhoids at a time if done in the doctor's office. Several hemorrhoids may be treated at one time if the person has general anesthesia. Additional areas may be treated at 4- to 6-week intervals.

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