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Im a 14 year old girl, A little while ago i had 2 surgeries to remove empyem that i had next to my lung, there was over one liter with fluid there. I started getting sick in august right before school started, the first few days i had so much pain in my upper back and my chest on the left side it almost felt like i would get stapped by something really sharp every time i would take a breath! And then it only got worse, i could not lay on my sides and i would throw up several times a day and i had dificulities breathing. i was really tired all day. i would literally lay in my bed all day, like lierally i wouldnt leave my bed at all because i was way to exausted and in too much pain to do so. When i had felt like this for 3 days my mom made me go see the doctor. I described my pain and how i felt to the doctor and he simply just sayd that i problably had just sleept in a bad way and that was why i had so much pain in my back and that it was totally normal to throw up bc of this. He didnt even run a bloodtest. He then sent me home. The next day i almost couldnt breathe, and i had a fever so my dad called an ambulanse who took me to the hospital:) they then ran all kinds of tests on me but they had no idea what was wrong with me. They first thought that i had some sort of cancer but later found out that i didnt. I was in so much pain that i didnt think, i wasnt scared at all. I dont remember much from the first few days in the hospital bc i was simply too sick to think clear. After like 4 days they found out that i problably had fluid next to my lung and then after some days they drained my plural cavity from fluid but they didnt get most of it bc it was an empyem (they didnt know yet) the colour of the fluid was kind of brown/red ish. They ran tests of the fluid to find out if i had an empyem and i had. I then had an operation where they removed the empyem and then put in two big draines to get all the liquid out. I aslo had a phnemonia btw and my lungs were filled with pus. The day after the surgery they had to undergo another surgery bc the last one didnt go too well, one of my lungs was completely white in the exray they took that day. So they rushed me to the next surgery and planned to put me in a coma for some days bc i couldnt breathe myself and for some other reasons that im not shure of. But they succseeded the surgery and i woke up a couple hours later in a lot of pain. Four days later i was put of morphine bc i wast in that much pain anymore and i could finally stand up for the first time in weeks! I then started getting better and better. I got oxynorm and oxycontine for over a week tho bc i was still in a lot of pain and i was given atibiotics in my blood for two weeks i think, then i had them in pill form for 4 weeks. All the fluid wasnt gone but most of it was and i dindt need more surgery:) when i first came to the hospital my weight was 55 kg and when i got out it was 47 bc i couldt eat. I almost didnt drink either. Im so glad i was surronded by supportive and nice people all the way, the nurses, doctors and my mom were the best i could ask for. My family was also great but my mom was there supporting me every single day so that means a lot. I was there for 20 days but now im finally out:) there is so much more i would like to write about my illness but im not english so i dont know all the words:)
I have pleural effusion too. It hurts a lot in my left side kidney and back. But when im taking apple cider, the pain goes away. I dont go to the doctor because i see my xray just only minimal pleural. But now i feel the pain again after 1 year
Thanks for this. My mom just had fluid drained today from this. She has lupus and has been suffering for about a moth from this . Thanks for shining light onto this issue.
I suffered from pleural effusion when I was just 11 years old and my symptoms were high fever,loss of appetite,sharp pain in chest while jumping,laughing and deep breathing, as my pleural effusion was on my left chest doctor couldn't hear heart beat from my left chest,they told me to immediately hospitalized my self and they took the fluid out of my chest through needle tap and I was discharged by the third day and fit and fine.
I'm a 6th year medical student and I absolutely love your videos! It's a shame that I just aknowledged this channel near the end of my studies... I would have had even better understanding of physiology and pathophysiology...
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I had pneumonia one year ago in the lower portion of my right lung and I still have moments when I lay down on my back that I can feel a fluid type movement in that exact spot. I have no symptoms however and no pain. My doctor thinks it’s just inflammation but it’s so weird how it feels like a fluid type movement when I breathe. Even a year later after that horrid experience with pneumonia my energy is always extremely low. I wish I knew what was causing everything but I can definitely say pneumonia is up there for the worst illness out there. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
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I had a severe pneumonia with left lung pleural effusion November 2013. You feel like you're drowning. It's very terrifying. The doctor had to give me morphine just to do a CT scan of my chest to get me to relax. Once they did a thoracentesis on me and did three treatments of clot busting agent over the course of a couple of days to break up the fluid, I was fine and the antibiotics did their job. The drained fluid looked like burnt automotive transmission fluid. If the thoracentesis with clot buster didn't work, the option of taking pieces of my left lung out were on the table. The thoracentesis didn't feel that bad with a local. It's much better than the alternative of having your ribs cracked open and pieces of the infected lung removed. It only majorly hurt if I rolled on my left side while I was in the hospital. It was a nuisance because I typically sleep on my left side so it was an ouch experience until I started sleeping on my right side, back or stomach while the tube and needle were in my left side. Don't be afraid of a thoracentesis. It's the least invasive option to treat pleural effusion. The doctor who did mine found the ideal placement for it. That plus the clot busting treatments successfully drained it.
I’ve been watching your videos in the past few months and I’ve learn a lot about disease process. I’m very grateful to you guys. You’ve help me a lot. I’m taking up BS. Nursing and I’m in my last year now . I am planning to take up Medicine after taking my degree. Hope you’ll not stop posting videos like this .
Understanding those medical cases is simple. The hard thing is when it comes to studying it like what your professor wants. Our professor gave us a 30 page lecture about pleural effusion, 50% of it is useless information and statistics. It's so hard to study medicine in my college 💔
I love your videos , so easy to understand, everything is so simple , perfect content and saves alot of my time .Looking forward for more videos. keep up the great work .👍
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Your videos are amazing =) They are easy to follow and understand, which is especially helpful when there's an attending pimping you about this like no one's business! Thank you so much!
All your videos have been so helpful to me.. the best thing is that along with the respective topic all the concepts regarding that topic are cleared so I don't need to open my books..I'm really happy that I found this 👍🏼👍🏼
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Please also tell about iatrogenic causes, i mean why hide it, iv fluid that cause fluid overload, acidosis, ph imbalance , which leads to accumulation of fluids in lymphatic spaces etc, also about medication that cause fluid retention.
My father was diagnosed with pleural effusion when he went to doctor for showing his swollen stomach. He also have chronic liver disease. I am a little bit scared. What am I suppose to do ?
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Im a 14 year old girl, A little while ago i had 2 surgeries to remove empyem that i had next to my lung, there was over one liter with fluid there. I started getting sick in august right before school started, the first few days i had so much pain in my upper back and my chest on the left side it almost felt like i would get stapped by something really sharp every time i would take a breath! And then it only got worse, i could not lay on my sides and i would throw up several times a day and i had dificulities breathing. i was really tired all day. i would literally lay in my bed all day, like lierally i wouldnt leave my bed at all because i was way to exausted and in too much pain to do so. When i had felt like this for 3 days my mom made me go see the doctor. I described my pain and how i felt to the doctor and he simply just sayd that i problably had just sleept in a bad way and that was why i had so much pain in my back and that it was totally normal to throw up bc of this. He didnt even run a bloodtest. He then sent me home. The next day i almost couldnt breathe, and i had a fever so my dad called an ambulanse who took me to the hospital:) they then ran all kinds of tests on me but they had no idea what was wrong with me. They first thought that i had some sort of cancer but later found out that i didnt. I was in so much pain that i didnt think, i wasnt scared at all. I dont remember much from the first few days in the hospital bc i was simply too sick to think clear. After like 4 days they found out that i problably had fluid next to my lung and then after some days they drained my plural cavity from fluid but they didnt get most of it bc it was an empyem (they didnt know yet) the colour of the fluid was kind of brown/red ish. They ran tests of the fluid to find out if i had an empyem and i had. I then had an operation where they removed the empyem and then put in two big draines to get all the liquid out. I aslo had a phnemonia btw and my lungs were filled with pus. The day after the surgery they had to undergo another surgery bc the last one didnt go too well, one of my lungs was completely white in the exray they took that day. So they rushed me to the next surgery and planned to put me in a coma for some days bc i couldnt breathe myself and for some other reasons that im not shure of. But they succseeded the surgery and i woke up a couple hours later in a lot of pain. Four days later i was put of morphine bc i wast in that much pain anymore and i could finally stand up for the first time in weeks! I then started getting better and better. I got oxynorm and oxycontine for over a week tho bc i was still in a lot of pain and i was given atibiotics in my blood for two weeks i think, then i had them in pill form for 4 weeks. All the fluid wasnt gone but most of it was and i dindt need more surgery:) when i first came to the hospital my weight was 55 kg and when i got out it was 47 bc i couldt eat. I almost didnt drink either. Im so glad i was surronded by supportive and nice people all the way, the nurses, doctors and my mom were the best i could ask for. My family was also great but my mom was there supporting me every single day so that means a lot. I was there for 20 days but now im finally out:) there is so much more i would like to write about my illness but im not english so i dont know all the words:)
I hope your doing well, all the best for the future.
bruce poole thank u so much. Sending love to u
I have pleural effusion too. It hurts a lot in my left side kidney and back. But when im taking apple cider, the pain goes away. I dont go to the doctor because i see my xray just only minimal pleural. But now i feel the pain again after 1 year
Yuna Kristiansen I’m having chest pain in the left side and feel like stabbing pain when I breath any tips for it to go away
IV Bankz plz go to the doctor if it is a phlural effision or an empyema there is nothing but surgery that can remove it go before its too late
Thanks for this. My mom just had fluid drained today from this. She has lupus and has been suffering for about a moth from this . Thanks for shining light onto this issue.
I've had thoracentesis. I have lupus too. I pray for your mom. 🙏
I suffered from pleural effusion when I was just 11 years old and my symptoms were high fever,loss of appetite,sharp pain in chest while jumping,laughing and deep breathing, as my pleural effusion was on my left chest doctor couldn't hear heart beat from my left chest,they told me to immediately hospitalized my self and they took the fluid out of my chest through needle tap and I was discharged by the third day and fit and fine.
It never happened again
I'm a 6th year medical student and I absolutely love your videos! It's a shame that I just aknowledged this channel near the end of my studies... I would have had even better understanding of physiology and pathophysiology...
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Your guys & gals videos are the best medical videos out there! I'm currently a 2nd year med student getting a start on board review. These are the kinds of videos I'm going to be watching over and over again for years to come :) Thank Osmosis team.
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it's a cute side joke but definitely not a rofl...
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Couldn’t express how much i love you guys. Spent hours trying to memorize the causes of transudate and exudate but couldn’t. Boom 3 minutes watching you guys videos making so much easier to remember❤❤❤. Im a nursing student and totally broke now but when i starts making money i will surely donate to you guys
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I got diagnosed with pleurisy this summer. Went to ER for chest pains to make sure I wasn’t having heart issues. But got diagnosed with pleurisy.
I had pneumonia one year ago in the lower portion of my right lung and I still have moments when I lay down on my back that I can feel a fluid type movement in that exact spot. I have no symptoms however and no pain. My doctor thinks it’s just inflammation but it’s so weird how it feels like a fluid type movement when I breathe. Even a year later after that horrid experience with pneumonia my energy is always extremely low. I wish I knew what was causing everything but I can definitely say pneumonia is up there for the worst illness out there. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.
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this is astonishing how you give an enormous amout of information in a short time of 10 min .. this is genius! one of the chanels that I will never regret to subscribe .. thank you a lot
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This is the best explanation please keep making videos!
This video has cleared so many of my doubts not only related to pleural effusion but also edema!
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I had a severe pneumonia with left lung pleural effusion November 2013. You feel like you're drowning. It's very terrifying. The doctor had to give me morphine just to do a CT scan of my chest to get me to relax.
Once they did a thoracentesis on me and did three treatments of clot busting agent over the course of a couple of days to break up the fluid, I was fine and the antibiotics did their job. The drained fluid looked like burnt automotive transmission fluid. If the thoracentesis with clot buster didn't work, the option of taking pieces of my left lung out were on the table.
The thoracentesis didn't feel that bad with a local. It's much better than the alternative of having your ribs cracked open and pieces of the infected lung removed. It only majorly hurt if I rolled on my left side while I was in the hospital. It was a nuisance because I typically sleep on my left side so it was an ouch experience until I started sleeping on my right side, back or stomach while the tube and needle were in my left side.
Don't be afraid of a thoracentesis. It's the least invasive option to treat pleural effusion. The doctor who did mine found the ideal placement for it. That plus the clot busting treatments successfully drained it.
My wife had 2 done in er couldn't get it, had to wait for specialist the following morning who got 500ml off fluid. But 3x first time hurt her
@@isaacsaldana86 now how is she..my sister have this problem..
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Coming from a giuy who had serious pleural effsion and empyema, this video was very informative, easy to understand.
Thank you! ❤️
I’ve been watching your videos in the past few months and I’ve learn a lot about disease process. I’m very grateful to you guys. You’ve help me a lot. I’m taking up BS. Nursing and I’m in my last year now . I am planning to take up Medicine after taking my degree. Hope you’ll not stop posting videos like this .
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Are there salary benefits to taking up both ?
Do you get more money if we watch the whole advertisement before your videos? I will totally watch all of them if it does.
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Understanding those medical cases is simple. The hard thing is when it comes to studying it like what your professor wants. Our professor gave us a 30 page lecture about pleural effusion, 50% of it is useless information and statistics. It's so hard to study medicine in my college 💔
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They are the best explaining the pathophysiology, I always watch the videos to understand the issues.
Absolutely amazing presentation of the topic. Thanks :D
Once treated and drained, what needs to be done (if anything) to monitor it in the future?
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i was wondering is the script writing internship still open ? I was having exams when you posted it and could not find time to apply ! thanks for replying , and keep up the great job you're saving lives !
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Of ltr what's cause sir
Recently we had a patient with pleural effusion due to esophageal tear caused by bone piece
can i request to explain more about empyema. thanks in advanced :)
Plz remove English subtitles ...it occupies space 1/3 of video screen 🙏
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I feel pain when I inhale sometimes under my rib and or when I move to left or right it pains on left side
R T same
Same
Sooraj Mohanan it goes away after 2 weeks
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Amazinggggg video sir. My dad underwent CABG and then pleural effusion. But the water keeps coming back. Plz help
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Excellent very didactic and very well explained. Thank you very much
If the left lung is affected what's the best way to repositon the patient on which side?
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Very nyc info. Thnks bt pls add some more content!
Plzz make video on pneumothorax
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Can you plz tell me about Right Moderate Pleural Effusion with Echoes and Multiple Septations
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Your videos are amazing =) They are easy to follow and understand, which is especially helpful when there's an attending pimping you about this like no one's business! Thank you so much!
All your videos have been so helpful to me.. the best thing is that along with the respective topic all the concepts regarding that topic are cleared so I don't need to open my books..I'm really happy that I found this 👍🏼👍🏼
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Please also tell about iatrogenic causes, i mean why hide it, iv fluid that cause fluid overload, acidosis, ph imbalance , which leads to accumulation of fluids in lymphatic spaces etc, also about medication that cause fluid retention.
Wow. Very understandable. Thank u very much.
Glad to help, Christianah! 😊
5th to 👍🏼 thank you for making it easier for us to fully comprehend pathophysiology..
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But How how to calculate fluid-to-serum protein ratio? And LDH
Wow
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Today I'm going to take seminar 😂
How does your company move fluids?
My father was diagnosed with pleural effusion when he went to doctor for showing his swollen stomach. He also have chronic liver disease. I am a little bit scared. What am I suppose to do ?
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