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Prostate & Kidney Alert: 5 Foods to Avoid

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Join us in today’s essential health guide: “Kidney Alert: Top 5 Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore” Discover the often-overlooked symptoms that could indicate your kidneys are in distress. From changes in urination patterns to unexpected signs like skin rashes and fatigue, we cover it all. Stay informed about these vital health cues and learn how to take proactive steps towards maintaining your kidney health.

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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) & Pyelonephritis Treatment for Nursing NCLEX RN & LPN

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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and Pyelonephritis are two conditions that are very similar in nature, but have different causes. UTIs affect the urinary tract, while pyelonephritis affects the kidney. Both can cause fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

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00:00 Introduction
01:24 Anatomy and Physiology
03:36 Signs and Symptoms
05:10 Diagnostics
07:02 Pharmacology
10:55 Patient Education
13:04 Song Parody
15:29 Conclusion

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Acute pyelonephritis (urinary tract infection) – causes, symptoms & pathology

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What is acute pyelonephritis? Acute pyelonephritis is a type of upper urinary tract infection where bacteria infiltrate and infect the kidneys. Find more videos at http://osms.it/more.

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Unser Pankreas: Total unterschätzt ⏩ Anatomie, Funktion & Erkrankungen unserer Bauchspeicheldrüse

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Unser Pankreas: Total unterschätzt ⏩ Anatomie, Funktion & Erkrankungen unserer Bauchspeicheldrüse

Mehr nachlesen über das Pankreas unter ⏩ https://bit.ly/Pankreas_Blog
Das Pankreas: keine Verdauung und Insulin ohne Bauchspeicheldrüse?
Das Pankreas ist auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Bauchspeicheldrüse. Das Wort „Pankreas“ kommt aus dem Griechischen und lässt sich von „pan“ für „alles“, und „kreas“ für „Fleisch“ ableiten. Das Pankreas ist länglich geformt und insgesamt zwischen 12 und 23 Zentimeter lang und zwischen 3 und 5 cm breit. Sie wiegt zwischen 70 und 150 g. Die Bauchspeicheldrüse liegt im Oberbauch hinter dem Bauchfell und verläuft dort quer.

Aufbau
– dreiteilig (Kopf, Körper, Schwanz)
– funktional zweigeteilt in exokrine und endokrine Pankreas
Aufgaben
– Herstellung von Hormonen (Insulin und Glucagon) für die Blutzuckerregulation
– Herstellung von Verdauungssekret

Erkrankungen des Pankreas werden vor allem durch vier wesentliche Symptome angekündigt. Diese gelten als Leitsymptome und sind somit Indizien, dass etwas mit dem Organ nicht stimmen könnte. Chronische, gürtelförmige Oberbauchschmerzen können bis in den Rücken strahlen. Grund dafür ist die anatomische Lage des Pankreas; dieser liegt direkt an der Wirbelsäule. Die Schmerzen verschlimmern sich häufig in der Rückenlage.
Ein weiteres Symptom ist der Ikterus. Ein weiterer Begriff dafür ist die sog. ‚Gelbsucht ‘. Die charakteristische Gelbverfärbung von Haut und Augenweiß sind die Folge eines behinderten Abflusses der Galle. Zusätzlich verfärbt sich der Urin dunkel. Gelbsucht tritt schmerzlos auf. Ursache für einen behinderten Gallenabfluss kann bspw. ein Tumor im Pankreaskopf sein. Ein sog. Gummibauch ist ein ebenfalls häufig auftretendes Symptom im Zusammenhang mit Pankreas-Erkrankungen (z.B. Pankreatitis).

❎ Ich habe eine exklusive Playlist über alle unsere wichtigen Organe, deren Aufgaben, Anatomie & wichtige Erkrankungen, gerne anschauen https://bit.ly/Anatomie_Playlist ✅

Kann ich auch ohne meine Bauchspeicheldrüse leben?
Ja, allerdings müssen Sie einige Einschränkungen beachten. Unsere Bauchspeicheldrüse ist ein sehr wichtiges Organ: Wir benötigen es für die Verdauungsprozesse als auch zur Regulation unseres Blutzuckerspiegels. Fehlt es, können diese beiden Prozesse nicht richtig ablaufen. Die Folge sind dann Verdauungsbeschwerden und erhöhter Blutzucker und damit die Gefahr von Diabetes mellitus! Menschen, die keinen Pankreas haben, erhalten deswegen die Pankreasenzyme und das Insulin medikamentös verabreicht.

Ich empfehle auch unbedingt die folgenden Blogartikel 📄 zu Anatomie, Funktion & Krankheiten:
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❎ Unsere Lunge: https://bit.ly/Lunge_Blog ✅
❎ Unsere Leber: https://bit.ly/Leber_Blog ✅
❎ Unser Magen: https://bit.ly/Magen_Blog ✅
❎ Unser Dünndarm: https://bit.ly/Dünndarm_Blog ✅
❎ Unsere Nieren: https://bit.ly/Nieren_Blog ✅
❎ Unsere Milz: https://bit.ly/Milz_Blog ✅
❎ Unser Gehirn: https://bit.ly/Gehirn_Blog ✅
❎ Unsere Ohren: https://bit.ly/Ohr_Blog ✅
❎ Unsere Augen: https://bit.ly/Auge_Blog ✅

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Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Acute Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Acute pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidney that causes inflammation of the kidney. It is often a complication of a urinary tract infection, and most commonly occurs in young women.
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Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) Signs & Symptoms | & Why They Occur

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Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) Signs & Symptoms | & Why They Occur

Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis) Signs & Symptoms | & Why They Occur

Kidney stones (causing kidney stone disease, or nephrolithiasis) is a condition involving formation of stones (renal calculi) within the kidneys. These stones can cause a variety of signs and symptoms when they exit the kidneys and enter into the ureters and other parts of the urinary system. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of kidney stones, including why each of these signs and symptoms happens.

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Diabetes & Pancreas

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The pancreas is in the middle of the stomach, next to the kidneys and underneath the liver. The main culprit of the pancreas is a hormone that produces insulin in it, explains Lois Exelbert, Nurse Diabetes Educator and Patient Care Manager with Baptist Hospital of Miami.
She states insulin enables people to break down sugar from food. If there isn’t sufficient insulin, that sugar remains in the bloodstream.
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She describes, throughout the pancreas there are areas called islets of Langerhans, which have a lot of cells but one of them, the beta cell, produces insulin.
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Pancreas Echo-Endoscopy & biopsy

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Pancreas Echo-Endoscopy & biopsy

Gastroenterologists may work alongside anesthesiologists to provide sedation. Intravenous fluids and the anesthetics are suppled via an IV catheter. When indicated an antibiotic may be given. Most patients are usually in deep sleep and do not report any discomfort. Throughout the procedure the vital science will be closely monitored. The procedure may be short or lengthy, depending on the complexity of the case. A mouth piece will be used to protect both your teeth and echo- endoscope. The echo-endoscope is then inserted into the mouth, pass through the esophagus, the stomach and into the duodenum. The area of interest is then carefully examined, when indicated samples or obtained using FNA for further analyses. The sound waves emitted through ultrasound transducer that gives the detailed images when the sound wave sound spark and then analyzed. The physician and a therapist see the images to locate abnormal tissue masses or abnormal collections of fluid. In a case of a pancreatic tumor the pathologic area is localized on the ultrasound image. The FNA needle extended from the endoscope head, the lesion is pierced and the needle is moved back and forth several times in multiple area of the lesion to obtain an adequate sample for analyses. On occasion peripancreatic lymph nodes are also sampled to determine if the tumor has spread. The vessels around a pancreas are also closely studied to rule out any type of tumor involvement within a peripancreatic arteries and veins. This is called staging and grading of the pancreatic tumor and this helps to determine how advanced or localized the disease is. FNA samples are frequently read in the room where the procedure is being performed to ensure an adequate sample and an occasion to establish a preliminary diagnosis. This samples are used to diagnose stage, or even rule out the presence of pancreatic disease or cancer to determine the best course of treatment.

What is pancreatic attack? Symptoms, Treatment & Future Prevention of such Attacks- Dr. Ravindra B S

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Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist | Meenakshi Gastro Liver Care,Bengaluru
Pancreatic attack is infection or inflammation of the pancreas. Usually presents with upper abdominal pain above the naval area. Pain radiates from upper abdomen to the back side. Sometimes pateitn can have pain only in the back. Associatedvomiting is seen. Common reasons is alcohol, gall bladder stone if they have more cholesterol, if there is a autoimmune pancreatitis, if there is more calcium deposit.
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Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

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Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

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Lesson on the Clinical Signs & Symptoms of Kidney (Renal) Disease, including nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, etc. The kidney has many functions critical for maintaining health and well-being, including electrolyte balance, production of red blood cells, and excretion of toxic waste products. If the kidney is impaired, many signs and symptoms can occur. In this lesson, you will learn a list of clinical signs and symptoms of kidney (renal) disease, and you will also learn why these signs and symptoms occur and the pathogenesis surrounding these clinical issues.

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