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COPD – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Animation.

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Pathology, symptoms, causes, risk factors and treatments of COPD. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/respiratory-diseases/-/medias/288d2bd4-256d-459e-b3cd-284a0b4b5b75-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-copd-narrated-animation
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a PROGRESSIVE inflammatory lung disease characterized by INCREASING breathing difficulty. Other symptoms include cough, most commonly with mucus, chest tightness and wheezing. COPD develops as a result of LONG-TERM exposure to irritants such as smoke, chemical fumes or dusts, and may go UNNOTICED for years. Most people show symptoms after the age of 40 when the disease is already in its advanced stage.
The lungs consist of millions of air tubes or airways, called bronchi and bronchioles, which bring air in and out of the body. These airways end with tiny air sacs – the alveoli – where the gas exchange process takes place. REPEATED inhalation of irritants results in a CHRONIC inflammatory response which brings in a large amount of defensive cells along with inflammatory chemicals from the immune system. Inflammation of the airways causes them to thicken and produce mucus, NARROWING the air passage – this is known as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. Inflammatory chemicals also dissolve alveolar walls, resulting in DESTRUCTION of the air sacs – this is EMPHYSEMA. COPD is, basically, a COMBINATION of these two conditions.
Tobacco smoking is accountable for about 90% of COPD cases. These include current, former smokers and people frequently exposed to second-hand smoke.
Extended contact with harmful chemicals such as fumes from burning fuel or dusts, at home or workplace, may also cause COPD.
Genetics has been implicated in a small number of cases. Notably, a condition known as alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, or AAT deficiency, has been shown to increase risks for COPD and other lung diseases. AAT protein protects the lungs from damaging effects of enzymes released during inflammation. Low levels of AAT make lung tissues more vulnerable to destruction when inflamed. While people with AAT deficiency may develop COPD even WITHOUT smoking or exposure to harmful irritants, AAT deficient smokers are at MUCH greater risks.
COPD is diagnosed based on symptoms, history of exposure to irritants and lung function tests. The major test for COPD is SPIROMETRY, in which the patient is asked to blow into a tube connected to a machine – a spirometer. Spirometry evaluates pulmonary functions by measuring the volume and the speed of air flow during inhalation and exhalation.
There is no cure for COPD but treatments can relieve symptoms, prevent complications and slow down progression of the disease. The first and most essential step to treatment is to stop smoking and/or improve air quality at home and workplace. These are also the most effective measures in preventing the disease.
Other treatments include:
-Medication: bronchodilators are used to widen the airways; steroids to relieve inflammation.
-Vaccination against flu and pneumococcal pneumonia: this is to prevent serious complications COPD patients may have with these respiratory infections.
-Supplemental oxygen: this can improve quality of life provided that the patient no longer smokes.
-Breathing exercises and other therapies as part of a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
-Finally, surgery may be performed for severe cases when other methods fail. Surgical procedures include bullectomy, lung volume reduction surgery, where damaged parts of the lung are removed; and lung transplant, where the entire diseased lung is replaced with a healthy lung from a deceased donor.
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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) causes scarring that damages lung tissue. Symptoms include shortness of breath, coughing and poor oxygen uptake.

For more information, visit https://uvahealth.com/services/pulmonary/interstitial-lung-disease

When someone is first diagnosed with interstitial lung disease or ILD, it’s actually an umbrella for a lot of different diseases, up to 200 of them. Depending on which type of ILD you have, your treatment can be very different. An example is in people who have idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, or IPF. There are drugs that target the scaring process themselves, antifibrotic drugs that are available.

In contrast, people that have autoimmune conditions often respond to steroids or medications that suppress the immune system. These would be things that I wouldn’t use in an IPF patient but can be very useful in autoimmune conditions, or in conditions like sarcoidosis.

UVA has a really excellent interstitial lung disease program. It’s a big focus in our pulmonary division. The philosophy of the ILD clinic is to provide comprehensive, integrated care and develop a personalized treatment plan for each patient.
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Eradicated Diseases in India 🇮🇳

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INDIA'S LAST CHILD WITH POLIO

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Anti-smoking Ad: Smoking Causes Emphysema, Lung Cancer #shorts

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UPDATE: watch a new full-length, narrated video about the negative health effects of smoking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwuwrRK-I2Y

http://www.nucleushealth.com – Millions of people die each year from smoking. This 3D medical animation is part of an anti-smoking campaign ad, showing how smoking causes normal alveolar sacs to become enlarged and thinned over time from emphysema. Because the alveoli cannot contract, air is trapped in the lungs and the smoker cannot breathe out effectively.

Nucleus Medical Media is a leading creator and licensor of medical illustrations, animations, and interactive multimedia for: medical device and pharmaceutical companies; educational institutions; law firms; and hospitals.

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Each cigarette puff contains a blend of approximately 6,000 chemicals; when you inhale, the smoke hits your lungs rapidly, and the blood that is subsequently transmitted to the rest of your body carries these deadly compounds. Smoking tobacco releases carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas that displaces oxygen in your blood and deprives your organs of the oxygen they require. #shorts #animation #cigarette #lungs #health #smoking

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Nervous System Diseases

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Genetic inheritance of disease

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Obstructive Lung Diseases | COPD, Asthma, Bronchiectasis

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Obstructive Lung Diseases | COPD, Asthma, Bronchiectasis

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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Obstructive Lung Diseases. The obstructive lung diseases we will be discussing is COPD, asthma, and bronchiectasis. We will be breaking this lecture down by discussing the causes & pathophysiology, features & complications, diagnosis, and treatment of each of these obstructive lung diseases. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!

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0:00 Lab
0:07 Obstructive Lung Diseases Introduction
0:22 Types of Obstructive Lung Diseases, Causes, Pathophysiology
0:52: COPD: Chronic Bronchitis & Emphysema
15:39 Asthma
25:23 Bronchiectasis
35:11 Features & Complications
1:18:08 Normal Lungs vs. Obstructed Lungs vs. Restricted Lungs
1:41:46 Obstructive vs. Restrictive
1:43:18 Diagnosis
2:07:26 Treatment of COPD
2:23:55 Treatment of Asthma
2:40:46 Treatment of Bronchiectasis
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Lysosomal Storage Diseases | Overview and What You Need to Know

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Lysosomal Storage Diseases  | Overview and What You Need to Know

Overview of Lysosomal Storage Diseases including Cystinosis, Fabry’s disease, Gaucher’s disease, Hunter’s disease, Hurler’s disease, Sanfillipo Syndrome, Krabbe’s disease, Niemann-Pick disease, Tay-Sach’s disease. Lysosomal storage diseases are inborn errors of metabolism that are rare conditions inherited through recessive genes. There are many lysosomal storage diseases and each are caused by mutations that reduce the efficacy of lysosomal enzymes or lysosomal transporters, thus resulting in accumulation or “storage” of compounds within the lysosome. Each condition has specific physical findings as well.

In this lesson, we discuss these lysosomal storage diseases, and we discuss a variety of mnemonics we can use to help us remember what we need to know about these conditions.

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Top 7 Guinea Pig Illnesses You Shouldn’t Ignore

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The top 7 illnesses in Guinea pigs explained.

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Nervous System: Functions and Components – Medical-Surgical | @LevelUpRN

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