@@geaj4214 When you give a premature baby packed cells they block the babies tiny capillaries. Packed red cells get stuck together when they are stored and cannot enter the blood vessels and the bowel dies. They operate and remove the part of the bowel.Then they give them another one because they need to top up the cells and the baby dies. My grandson was given one at 6pm, by 10 pm he was too late to save.
Amazing video doctor, but I have a simple question will infants with NEC have high or low glucose ? Bcz in the investigations u said high glucose then in the complications u said low glucose could be an acute complications
well it should be low due to decreased carbohydrates and fat absorption but idk if there a high blood glucose in response to that cause body would start breaking down the glycogen and fat to compensate?
My newborn premature (35 weeks pregnancy weeks) niece (was born healthy 2,2kg, no breathing problem) but suddenly just died because of NEC, just 4 days life. she started to have breathing problem at night of 2nd day.. then 3rd day, her stomach got really big and bluish.. then 4rth day she is gone.. her doctor gave her blood tranfussion and antibiotics.. I don't know if those treatment was right or not.. because my sister and her baby are living in small city in Asia and hospital is not so good for premature baby and also because corona pandemic, it's not easy to find better hospital.. The problem is I didn't know the blood tranfusion can make NEC more worse.. how come? and how to avoid NEC and to do the treatment? it was very quick happening to my niece.. in just 4 days.. very quick and doctors there don't know what to do.. unfortunately.
Yes it does, My grandson was given cow's milk at 7 weeks and with a blood transfusion that is what killed him. He was 13 weeks premature and perfect. No cow's milk ever for premature babies, ever, breast milk is all the baby needs.
My baby is admitted in hospital this same symptoms are present in the baby but doctor said that this not a necrotizing electrolyte plz help me about that as early as possible
So sorry to hear about your child. Unfortunately, I'm not a pediatrician and this video is for students studying for USMLE. I recommend you discuss this with local specialist. God Bless.
Great explanation! My baby 👶past away for interstitial intericolitis and it's a great explanation for mothers who need to know what it is.
I am very sorry for your loss. Just know your baby is in heaven.
I wish we had known about this. We just lost our grandson to NEC.
Thank you very much
Please add bells staging too
Yeah
No blood transfusion either, ever, this is very important.
I know that this is a year old but could you explain why you said no transfusion please?
@@geaj4214 When you give a premature baby packed cells they block the babies tiny capillaries. Packed red cells get stuck together when they are stored and cannot enter the blood vessels and the bowel dies. They operate and remove the part of the bowel.Then they give them another one because they need to top up the cells and the baby dies. My grandson was given one at 6pm, by 10 pm he was too late to save.
Kindly make a video on volvulus and hirschprung disease
Thank you so much :D very clearly explained
Perfect
Good staff
So good, thank you.
Nice
Amazing video doctor, but I have a simple question will infants with NEC have high or low glucose ? Bcz in the investigations u said high glucose then in the complications u said low glucose could be an acute complications
I had NEC. My glucose was low.
well it should be low due to decreased carbohydrates and fat absorption but idk if there a high blood glucose in response to that cause body would start breaking down the glycogen and fat to compensate?
Superb lecture,thanku sir
So nice of you
Pretty sure human milk is more than just a bit better than formula.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
My newborn premature (35 weeks pregnancy weeks) niece (was born healthy 2,2kg, no breathing problem) but suddenly just died because of NEC, just 4 days life. she started to have breathing problem at night of 2nd day.. then 3rd day, her stomach got really big and bluish.. then 4rth day she is gone.. her doctor gave her blood tranfussion and antibiotics.. I don't know if those treatment was right or not.. because my sister and her baby are living in small city in Asia and hospital is not so good for premature baby and also because corona pandemic, it's not easy to find better hospital.. The problem is I didn't know the blood tranfusion can make NEC more worse.. how come? and how to avoid NEC and to do the treatment? it was very quick happening to my niece.. in just 4 days.. very quick and doctors there don't know what to do.. unfortunately.
I’m sorry this happened to you
Omg God . Same.with my son . He was only 7 weeks old
Great video! Could you tell me what program are you using?
thank you
Damn this video still works in 2022😂
thank u , great video!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
thanks
thank you!
the video is great , but did you said "acidity as an increase of pH " by mistake?
he said there isn't much acidity as yet so pH is still high
The stomach does not produce enough gastric acid yet, which makes the baby prone to high pH in the GIT. Acidemia, of course, is a different issue.
What do you exactly mean by "clustered rotavirus"?
Doctor a baby with nec needs to be on quarantine our can be with with other babies ?
the condition isn't communicable
Does the adding of fortifications to breast milk increase incidence?
Yes it does, My grandson was given cow's milk at 7 weeks and with a blood transfusion that is what killed him. He was 13 weeks premature and perfect. No cow's milk ever for premature babies, ever, breast milk is all the baby needs.
My daughter hah a lot blood transfusions:(
She had nec and remove 22/17 cm intestine.
Is a baby with nec stay in quarantine?
My baby is admitted in hospital this same symptoms are present in the baby but doctor said that this not a necrotizing electrolyte plz help me about that as early as possible
So sorry to hear about your child. Unfortunately, I'm not a pediatrician and this video is for students studying for USMLE. I recommend you discuss this with local specialist. God Bless.
How is baby doing? I hope well.
Thanks but my book said it’s never found in the 1st week only 2-4weeks after birth,! So?
The same thing: Peak incidence: 2nd-4th week after birth (not during the first week!)
Nice work..improve handwriting
you talk too fast.
run with slow speed
Thank you
You're welcome
thanks