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Medicines to help people with Chronic Kidney Disease - Finerenone | UHL NHS Trust
The "Medicines to help people with Chronic Kidney Disease - Finerenone" video has been created by clinicians at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust to help you understand a medication called Finerenone that can help some patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and Type 2 Diabetes.
This video is for information only, it is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you may have an issue with your health, please see your GP or named specialist without delay.
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For more information, visit the following websites: yourhealth.leicestershospitals.nhs.uk/library/csi/dietetics/2374-kidney-disease-low-potassium-diet/file
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Together We Can - a summit on health equality | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 27Před dnem
Earlier this week, UHL hosted its first summit for health equality, ‘Together We Can’. Healthcare professionals, community leaders, and advocates dedicated to reducing health inequalities came together to understand the local picture and take action in partnership. The event was a first of its kind for the Trust and the University of Leicester’s Institute for Policy, shaped by community leaders...
Pulmonary Rehabilitation | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 128Před 2 měsíci
This videos explains all about the pulmonary rehabilitation at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. Pulmonary rehabilitation is a programme of exercise and education, for patients with a chronic respiratory disease. Each programme is individually tailored for our patients. It is suitable for patients with a variety of respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (C...
Pharmacy | UHL NHS Trust
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Pharmacy | UHL NHS Trust
Meaningful Activities Service in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
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Meaningful Activities Service in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
Urine protein tests for Chronic Kidney Disease (proteinuria) | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 232Před 2 měsíci
The ‘Urine protein tests for Chronic Kidney Disease (proteinuria)’ video has been created by clinicians at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust to help you understand the urine (wee) tests for protein (proteinuria) and why this is important for people with or at risk of chronic kidney disease. This video is for information only, it is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you...
Discharge, Follow-up and Survivorship | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 79Před 4 měsíci
This video is about Discharge, Follow-up and Survivorship. It explains how we want to discharge you from hospital as soon as you no longer require specialist care and you are confident you will cope at home. Being discharged from hospital can feel like a daunting prospect. This does not need to be the case as we are still here to support you. Between our specialist hospital teams (stoma, surgeo...
Hospital Stay and ERAS | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 100Před 4 měsíci
This video explains what to expect during your hospital stay and how to improve your recovery time. ERAS stands for Enhanced Recovery After Surgery. We know that the best post-operative care is underpinned by the ERAS principles. These principles can: • Shorten your length of stay in the hospital • Aid faster recovery • Maintain general good health, despite stress of major surgery • Minimise ri...
Pre-Operative Assessment | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 124Před 4 měsíci
This video explains what you need to know about your pre-operative assessment. The pre-Operative assessment is a chance for us to gather more information and perform extra tests if necessary. Every patient is booked to see one of the pre-operative nurses, but some patients may be booked to see an anaesthetic consultant for further assessment and to discuss options for pain relief. Within the pr...
Prehabilitation | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 47Před 4 měsíci
This videos explains why prehabilitation is so important and how you can best prepare for your treatment. It explains how your medical team will aim to prepare all of their patients both physically and mentally for their treatment. Surgery is a huge undertaking for the body and there are a number of predictable factors which increase your risk of having a complication during or after surgery. E...
Colorectal MDT and Treatment | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 106Před 4 měsíci
This videos explains what a colorectal MDT is and the various treatment options that may be possible. It explains that at this stage all of your test results are collected together. They are then discussed in a multidisciplinary team meeting (or MDT). This is a time where experts meet together and discuss each case individually. The MDT consists of Surgeons, Radiologists, Histopathologists, CNS...
What is Colorectal Cancer? | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 77Před 4 měsíci
This videos gives a short overview about colorectal cancer. It explains useful facts and insight about colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is the fourth commonest cancer in the UK with over 40,000 diagnoses each year. The majority of people are aged over 50 years, however bowel cancer can affect younger people and can run in families. Most bowel cancers start as pre-cancerous growths or polyps...
Tobacco Dependency Service in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 132Před 4 měsíci
Tobacco Dependency Service in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
Prevention for healthier lives: making it mainstream | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 76Před 4 měsíci
Prevention for healthier lives: making it mainstream is our prevention annual report highlighting work by colleagues alongside a range of partners to support local people to stay well and independent for longer. Read more here: www.leicestershospitals.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-purpose-strategy-and-values/prevention/
Chronic Kidney Disease and Mineral Bone | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 318Před 4 měsíci
Chronic Kidney Disease and Mineral Bone | UHL NHS Trust
Pelvic floor exercises to help with bowel problems | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 412Před 4 měsíci
Pelvic floor exercises to help with bowel problems | UHL NHS Trust
Anismus or Dyssynergic Defaecation - Leicester Pelvic Floor Service | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 784Před 4 měsíci
Anismus or Dyssynergic Defaecation - Leicester Pelvic Floor Service | UHL NHS Trust
Normal bowel function - Leicester Pelvic Floor Service | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 187Před 4 měsíci
Normal bowel function - Leicester Pelvic Floor Service | UHL NHS Trust
2024 Staff Survey Results | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 551Před 4 měsíci
2024 Staff Survey Results | UHL NHS Trust
Robotic head and neck cancer surgery is now available in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 767Před 7 měsíci
Robotic head and neck cancer surgery is now available in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
Using virtual wards to prevent and treat pressure ulcers | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 381Před 8 měsíci
Using virtual wards to prevent and treat pressure ulcers | UHL NHS Trust
High cholesterol and the kidneys | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 530Před 8 měsíci
High cholesterol and the kidneys | UHL NHS Trust
What is dialysis | UHL NHS Trust
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What is dialysis | UHL NHS Trust
What is a kidney transplant | UHL NHS Trust
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What is a kidney transplant | UHL NHS Trust
Saluting our Sisters for Black History Month | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 246Před 8 měsíci
Saluting our Sisters for Black History Month | UHL NHS Trust
A message to #TeamUHL about the staff survey from Richard Mitchell | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 298Před 9 měsíci
A message to #TeamUHL about the staff survey from Richard Mitchell | UHL NHS Trust
The Young Adults Kidney Clinic in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 743Před 9 měsíci
The Young Adults Kidney Clinic in Leicester | UHL NHS Trust
Our new Trust values | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed 9 měsíci
Our new Trust values | UHL NHS Trust
Understanding dengue fever causes, symptoms and treatments | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 370Před 9 měsíci
Understanding dengue fever causes, symptoms and treatments | UHL NHS Trust
Dengue fever: A traveller's guide to staying safe | UHL NHS Trust
zhlédnutí 42Před 9 měsíci
Dengue fever: A traveller's guide to staying safe | UHL NHS Trust

Komentáře

  • @Jan-23
    @Jan-23 Před 3 dny

    Thank you for explaining. I caught Dengue in February in Barbados this year... roll on July, and I'm still have intense pain in both my feet. Docs have advised on having an exray done to check if it has not triggered arthritis in both feet. Is it possible that it could be artiritis?

  • @msfabulous3767
    @msfabulous3767 Před 7 dny

    Good explanation

  • @lowrider007
    @lowrider007 Před 8 dny

    Hello Team UHL, Can you please share that when is UHL resuming the overseas nurses recruitment as it has on hold due to UK elections. Regards

  • @user-sb4bi3wh1m
    @user-sb4bi3wh1m Před 9 dny

    Worst service I've ever seen

  • @JorgeTran-tk7tv
    @JorgeTran-tk7tv Před 11 dny

    Very informative.Thanks for sharing

  • @rbreachpramcys
    @rbreachpramcys Před 11 dny

    Thanks for such clarity

  • @notanotherfuckingnikki

    Fact:: in almost all cases 2 out of these 4 symptoms are present:: (but don't have to be) stiff neck, confusion/altered mental state, fever, headache. Many doctors don't have a clue how to dx it and think you need a rash and a fever - I know because I have a CSF leak & contracted bacterial meningitis. The first ED and my new PCP dismissed me when I told them that I had contracted bacterial meningitis after seeing an ENT who scoped my nose at a consultation for an ongoing CSF leak. I've been dealing with this leak for a few years now and was told by my former neurologist what symptoms to watch out for because of the leak. My initial symptoms were severe stiff neck, headache, disorientation, low grade fever, chills, nausea and vomiting. I was also concerned about scattered petechiae that I had, (which someone from infectious disease said was likely caused by the bacteria making it's way into my bloodstream) but I brought it up because I had an ED Dr (erroneously) tell me to wait for a rash. My PCP lied to me and told me that I would have to wait for a neurologist to diagnose me, even though I knew that wasn't true I didn't know what else to do. That was Sept 28th and within 3 weeks I experienced compartment syndrome (which was missed) and rhabdomyolysis, my CK levels being elevated into the 1200s due to the compartment syndrome starting first in my arms and back, then everything from the waist down and then into my abdomen and chest in a 6 week timeframe and the ED Drs dismissed me as well, I'm now at the point where I'm having seizures, confusion and my joints are so painfully swollen and my head is burning. The ENT office did a gram stain of my CSF sample at the end of Nov because my former neurologist suggested it since I have a pineocytoma that caused the lead and it showed "alcaligenes faecalis" which is a rare type of meningitis often transmitted from medical equipment but because the beta 2 transferrin results were negative I was told by an ED Dr & my PCP that the results of the gram stain were unimportant. The craziest thing is that after I saw the CSF leak specialist in Feb (the first ENT doesn't work with leaks which is obvious given the fact that he introduced a foreign object into my nose) he said I needed to be vaccinated for pneumonia and meningococcal meningitis & my PCP watched me get it done after I have been telling him that I have it for months. I explained that there's commonly false negatives in beta 2 transferrin tests notably when an inflammatory process is taking place and that they explained how they'd have to go in my nose endoscopically and look for the exact location of the leak because they already know it's in the skull base area as it was caused by the growth of the pineocytoma to 2cm. I was mocked, laughed and essentially called a liar for over 7 months and laughed at for not dying fast enough despite having 4 doctors say that I obviously have it (and I was dx with known complications multiple times) & that something is deeply wrong with the hospitals in my area. Now it's over a year later, I'm pulling my hair out going crazy and my skull and bones are infected and painfully swollen, my abdominal organs are distended on CT scans and I'm dying a slow excruciatingly painful death and I'm terrified of going back to any hospital near me but can't get anywhere else. Rochester NY has awful hospitals, you're better off going to the chapel and praying for God to help you than you are waiting up to 25+ hours and expecting one of these inept, inhumane, inexperienced children playing doctor to help you. Know the symptoms so you can get to your local hospital.

  • @BethanyGrimes-ol5gs
    @BethanyGrimes-ol5gs Před 25 dny

    Alot of these things can be other things not just diabetes...

  • @Jemmaaaxo
    @Jemmaaaxo Před 26 dny

    I have been recieving this treatment for a year and it’s incredible the change! I was down 80% of the month with migraines. Now I only have one a month

  • @EppingForest304
    @EppingForest304 Před 28 dny

    Good information 👍🙏

  • @barbaramikulcik1930
    @barbaramikulcik1930 Před 29 dny

    My mother did not have any sore when she passed and was bed ridden I was seventy and I took care of her no sores I do believe some are from bad hygene

  • @hmaccihvsienna
    @hmaccihvsienna Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this informative video. I love that you are spreading the word about this devastating disease!

  • @qjonnyintrohs
    @qjonnyintrohs Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this educational video ❤❤

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 Před měsícem

    My wife is currently recovering from bowel impactio n and a subsequent spinal fusion. Is now in full nursing care in a care home. She was three months in hospital in three different hospitals. She became very distressed within a a few days and given more painkillers for abdominal pain. When she was transferred to the Spinal unit the surgeon phoned me to check that she didn't have dementia. The operation was successful but her recovery was delayed by not eating, nausea, bileousness; yet more painkillers and more morphine than a crack den. Discharged to a local community hospital for assessment and discharge. Unable to engage with therapies still sick and in pain. Transferred to nursing home with full nursing care. Five days later she was sent to A&E diagnosed as having paraylitic ileas same diagnosis as three months ago. Spent a week in hospital being infused. Returned to the care home. After three months in quiet bedroom and caring staff she is slowly recovering from the delirium; still doubly incontinent and unable to stand.

  • @Morningdovecamp
    @Morningdovecamp Před měsícem

    Thank you for demonstrating 👍🇺🇸

  • @nenajgibredkzj
    @nenajgibredkzj Před měsícem

    So basically you can't eat or drink anything that tastes good

  • @zariahlafleurpowell7028
    @zariahlafleurpowell7028 Před měsícem

    Swelling of the feet could be linked to kidney disease. I am a bit angry with some of the doctors who are probably complicated the problem. If the kidneys help maintain the Blood Pressure, then maintaining, the kidneys should probably maintain blood pressure.

  • @deusmachina3121
    @deusmachina3121 Před měsícem

    This medicine is so expensive

  • @tomblack8466
    @tomblack8466 Před měsícem

    Be a donor, for life.

  • @alexandrajames8734
    @alexandrajames8734 Před měsícem

    I had chemo last year and after regular check it has shown my kidney count is 50. I've had the blood & urine tests done last week and a scan this week (which said my kidneys looked fine) What happens next? I'm 67. thanks

  • @everlynebakhoya1410
    @everlynebakhoya1410 Před 2 měsíci

    Racism is real

  • @timsmith894
    @timsmith894 Před 2 měsíci

    Does chronic kidney disease cause constant fatigue and burning legs arms,

  • @TonyPraxton
    @TonyPraxton Před 2 měsíci

    Wooo! GO MAF TEAM

  • @Cr2w
    @Cr2w Před 2 měsíci

    Is it bad to have diarrhea for over a week and if I do have an infection can it be deadly

  • @Ihfmpw8
    @Ihfmpw8 Před 2 měsíci

    I can relate, I have had this frightening experience when I was in hospital with pneumonia in January this year . It was awful and I remember it so well, it happened twice . I can’t forget it.

  • @lovelight4289
    @lovelight4289 Před 2 měsíci

    You don't show how to take casing apart

  • @bristolmaiduk
    @bristolmaiduk Před 2 měsíci

    Great to see this important service, very forward thinking.

  • @aidanross9489
    @aidanross9489 Před 2 měsíci

    What a weird accent...

  • @trainingday786
    @trainingday786 Před 3 měsíci

    czcams.com/video/nMz6AQlkPI4/video.htmlsi=ABBC1uKStn3hOPiQ

  • @Rhys83
    @Rhys83 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video

  • @user-gf5nu9os2n
    @user-gf5nu9os2n Před 3 měsíci

    Do NOT take this medication

  • @johnnyecoman9121
    @johnnyecoman9121 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks, that was very informative. I think I have thus condition and am waiting to get a diagnosis from gastroenterology

  • @AnjaliJayatpal
    @AnjaliJayatpal Před 3 měsíci

    Meri ek samscyaa hai

  • @AnjaliJayatpal
    @AnjaliJayatpal Před 3 měsíci

    Meri ek samscyaa hai

  • @AnjaliJayatpal
    @AnjaliJayatpal Před 3 měsíci

    Hi mam

  • @CozzyKilledThisBeat
    @CozzyKilledThisBeat Před 3 měsíci

    can infect anyone however it can infect literally anyone?💀

  • @stevemitchell1908
    @stevemitchell1908 Před 3 měsíci

    hmmmm!!!!!

  • @Chris-vt6nl
    @Chris-vt6nl Před 3 měsíci

    My age is 38 I have been prediabetic for a very long time still am right now my hba1c is at 5.9% with an eAG of 123 mg/DL previously it was 6.23% with eAG of 132.23 mg/DL if eAG reaches 137 mg/DL or above with a hba1c 6.5% or above then it is diagnosed as diabetes!! recetly I came to know that both benfotiamine and ALA help a lot with combating diabetic neuropathy. I have a doubt regarding eAG is eAG three months fasting blood glucose or post meal average glucose glucose plz answer

  • @andreamachacova4352
    @andreamachacova4352 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your story. I am a post partum nurse and your story has been very helpful in gaining better understanding and dealing with my post partum moms that are going through similar heartbreaking experience. Many, many hugs to you and your baby. ❤

  • @EclispeLunar14
    @EclispeLunar14 Před 4 měsíci

    Im literally suffering

  • @EclispeLunar14
    @EclispeLunar14 Před 4 měsíci

    Help

  • @PeterShieldsukcatstripey
    @PeterShieldsukcatstripey Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks i have the first two.

  • @ladyjubilancenmason6369
    @ladyjubilancenmason6369 Před 5 měsíci

    They do feed on the nutrients that baby requires too!

  • @pramitimishra
    @pramitimishra Před 5 měsíci

    Most commonly...kerning sign is used to diagnose meningitis....😌

  • @rrawal6363
    @rrawal6363 Před 5 měsíci

    What happened if any patient forgot to take medicine's one dose?

  • @AllynCurtisCameron
    @AllynCurtisCameron Před 5 měsíci

    I can barely make out what either of them are saying!!! Especially when they are doing the cadence speaking techniques of up and down rhythms and when the main speaker gets more comfortable, and lowers her voice and effort to almost nil!! And her accent is most inappropriate for an American and "urban" audience in particular. She has a very irritating habit of mumbling and running her words together, and it sounds more garbled, as you are straining to hear and decipher what she is saying. This is utterly lazy and spoiled speech 🗨. The hard of hearing and elderly could never understand what she is saying! And many of the privileged elitist American majority mis-think that British and English automatically equates with sophistication and class. I guess this is their version of Ebonics?!?!! Either way, You can keep and have it!

  • @bikimajic9610
    @bikimajic9610 Před 5 měsíci

    Excuse my ignorance but can a woman in menopause have ovarian cysts?

    • @brigettemiller7008
      @brigettemiller7008 Před 29 dny

      Yes you can. I’m in menopause and I’m having a 9cm cyst removed in several weeks

    • @bikimajic9610
      @bikimajic9610 Před 28 dny

      @@brigettemiller7008 thanks for answering. I’m sorry to hear that. I hope it goes well 🙏🏻

  • @ip3931
    @ip3931 Před 5 měsíci

    I wish I had access to alternative treatments such as this. I am not receiving any support whatsoever. I have been suffering for YEARS and am not coping.

    • @krhzs
      @krhzs Před 4 měsíci

      You have to get your GP to refer you to a pain clinic where they'll discuss options like botox. Keep pushing for a referral and don't settle for pain modifying meds, they tend to have horrible side effects that some can't tolerate. You can also privately pay for botox for migraines (while you wait for referral) but ensure you go to a good professional and not just aesthetic practitioners. Good luck, hope you find relief soon 🙏

  • @xx1983xx
    @xx1983xx Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you!