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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Hematologist and medical oncologist Dr. Sanjay Juneja joins WIRED to answer some bloody interesting questions from the internet. What happens when someone is injected with the wrong blood type? Why do mosquitos seem to prefer biting some people and not others? How do scabs form and what do they do exactly? Dr. Juneja answers all these questions and many more on WIRED Blood Support.
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  • @arp711
    @arp711 Před 8 měsíci +5304

    "We all wish that Noah had just slapped those two mosquitos" - As the person in my family who got 50x as many mosquito bites as anyone else, I concur.

    • @zovalentine7305
      @zovalentine7305 Před 8 měsíci +30

      😂 same here❗

    • @DigitalSpecialist1
      @DigitalSpecialist1 Před 8 měsíci +9

      😂😂😂😂

    • @XVeganDaveGodFreeX
      @XVeganDaveGodFreeX Před 8 měsíci +40

      If only Harry Potter would cast a spell to get rid of mosquitoes! Haha. Fictional characters cant help you, sorry.

    • @arp711
      @arp711 Před 8 měsíci +97

      @@XVeganDaveGodFreeX Lighten up, Francis, it's a freaking joke.

    • @JessFirefox
      @JessFirefox Před 8 měsíci +9

      Haha yeah and I'm allergic too

  • @TheOncDoc
    @TheOncDoc Před 8 měsíci +3753

    thanks for having me! important note idk if it was editing or I misspoke in blood rushing excitement--probably the latter bc I mean, it's wired magazine--the diastolic / lower number is still an arterial pressure read veins are passive / not part of BP but still all a closed circuit and this is why i'm not a cardiologist.. at the dismay of uncles and aunties everywhere i'm sure 😮‍💨

    • @thegurw1994
      @thegurw1994 Před 8 měsíci +190

      Nice to see you come back to correct/clarify yourself!

    • @bruuhhhh
      @bruuhhhh Před 8 měsíci +68

      Haha glad you corrected this, definitely confused me for a moment

    • @sudokuzcalkami
      @sudokuzcalkami Před 8 měsíci +26

      Hi Doc! Can you share what is your tattoo?

    • @antikytheramechanism2734
      @antikytheramechanism2734 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Good stuff, I’d love to see more of you on here! 🎉

    • @TheOncDoc
      @TheOncDoc Před 8 měsíci +85

      @@sudokuzcalkamian outline of the good 'ole state of LOUISIANA ! ⚜️

  • @remi_5574
    @remi_5574 Před 8 měsíci +1457

    11:20 for the mosquito question

    • @sssnaked
      @sssnaked Před 8 měsíci +103

      Thank you 🫡

    • @thezoo8461
      @thezoo8461 Před 8 měsíci +55

      🎉 thank you I've been looking for the time stamp comment

    • @m-ray5956
      @m-ray5956 Před 8 měsíci +37

      He did not answer at all though. Do they prefer the ones with more CO2 in their blood or does having more repel them?

    • @vothienbaochau
      @vothienbaochau Před 8 měsíci +32

      ​@@m-ray5956he says they prefer more co2

    • @queenj.8i895
      @queenj.8i895 Před 7 měsíci +18

      And is more CO2 a good or bad thing?

  • @bruvluvuni4791
    @bruvluvuni4791 Před 8 měsíci +1084

    He must have spent some time in pediatrics. His discriptions are so vivid and simple. It’s amazing to listen to him

    • @lynnevetter
      @lynnevetter Před 5 měsíci +17

      Except for the answer that wired used to lure us in. Lol

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 Před 4 měsíci +10

      hes also soo enthusiastic

    • @annabowers769
      @annabowers769 Před 4 měsíci +16

      I was thinking the same thing his descriptions seem somewhat geared towards kids so cute

    • @martinaseidel3316
      @martinaseidel3316 Před měsícem +9

      maybe has treated a lot of kids with leukemia.

    • @slc1161
      @slc1161 Před měsícem +13

      No. Health care workers are taught to present info at a 5th grade reading level. All patient education materials in medical setting also at 5th grade level.

  • @traceywatson3647
    @traceywatson3647 Před měsícem +71

    He is just like this in person. He was my hematologist a few years ago. He treats all his patients with respect and kindness, and most of all, he listens to you. Dr. Juneja is just a wonderful human.🙂

    • @sunrae7680
      @sunrae7680 Před 23 minutami

      He can get non-medical people to understand, he's a KEEPER !!😊

  • @chrisp2777
    @chrisp2777 Před 8 měsíci +848

    As a black person with a constant “low” wbc count. It was nice hearing him explain the difference between ethnicities.

    • @carmencorazonreyes7044
      @carmencorazonreyes7044 Před 8 měsíci

      Actually a lot of baseline “normal” things in medicine are based on adult white males which of course being the diverse world that we are, isn’t actually the real normal. Thanks doctor for reminding us of that.

    • @rondaallen7211
      @rondaallen7211 Před 7 měsíci

      i know what people are trying to say, but black americans are NOT ethnic! we were never allowed to be.

    • @bolt6572
      @bolt6572 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I noticed that ethnic doctors ( like him ) always do so. White doctors NEVER care abt these differences. If you see skincare studies that test black and asian skin theyre never done by white doctors. All the beauty skincare products are made for White skin

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 6 měsíci +9

      I'm AB+..AND COULD TAKE ANY
      BLOOD

    • @laylammorais
      @laylammorais Před 4 měsíci +8

      I hope most doctors are aware of that - imagine getting a blood test and they think it's all normal because of these specific averages made centuries ago 🥴

  • @TRJE114
    @TRJE114 Před 7 měsíci +345

    He should teach the public. He's so good at communicating complex topics to a lay audience.

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Před 2 měsíci

      That's because a lot of the things he says are oversimplified or straight up wrong

    • @emmy9732
      @emmy9732 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@DangerSquiggles like what?

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Před měsícem

      @@emmy9732 For example, he said that the diastolic blood pressure, the second value, refelcts the pressure in the veins. This is untrue, it reflects the lower boundary of the variation of arterial pressure.

    • @techshabby0001
      @techshabby0001 Před 11 dny +1

      He is right now, in this video.

    • @MomoSimone22
      @MomoSimone22 Před 8 dny

      ​@@DangerSquiggleshe corrected himself by leaving a comment.

  • @ColinGrym
    @ColinGrym Před 8 měsíci +835

    The expert series is so well done, Wired always finds fantastic people, and in doing so they are really helping public education. Having clearly intelligent and charismatic experts answer complex questions in the simplest manner possible is fantastic for the millions of laymen like me that watch these. These folks are the Bill Nye's of our era. Plus the cheerful, helpful engagement likely helps shore up trust in educated professionals (especially in medicine) and that's proving to be very socially important nowadays.

    • @TheOncDoc
      @TheOncDoc Před 8 měsíci +34

      this was so kind 🥹 thank you! it's a calling / celestial purpose, imo :)

    • @ColinGrym
      @ColinGrym Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@TheOncDoc It's good to hear you're motivated by a sense of purpose. I have a nurse practitioner and MRT in my immediate family so I know all about how important it is to find reward in a field as challenging as medicine. Best wishes, and hopefully we'll see a round 2 with you in the future.

  • @rainieskys
    @rainieskys Před 8 měsíci +738

    Great video so far! Dr. Juneja is charismatic and a great science communicator.

  • @andreaislandgirl720
    @andreaislandgirl720 Před 6 měsíci +112

    I'm a medical technologist in charge of my hospital's haematology department, and I love his explanations to allow people to understand complex subjects. Suppose I know I'm talking to someone with little to no medical background or is in a different field of practice. In that case, I also try to simplify what I'm talking about without being condescending--they may not understand my job, but I probably don't know theirs either.

    • @rattateo
      @rattateo Před 5 měsíci +3

      Hello fellow med tech!

  • @azukaokpala8915
    @azukaokpala8915 Před 8 měsíci +140

    My whole biology class for like 4 years in 11 minutes

  • @lagreen2122
    @lagreen2122 Před 8 měsíci +413

    Dr. Juneja is great fun!! You should have him back for blood part 2.

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Před 8 měsíci

      he's fun and his name is funny too! sunjay ju ninja

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Sounds like a horror film sequel.

    • @Joe-cm5kl
      @Joe-cm5kl Před 8 měsíci +3

      Making this video First Blood?

  • @quirkyviper
    @quirkyviper Před 8 měsíci +227

    Thank you for talking about standard ranges for blood tests and different geographical areas w/blood types. I was a grown grown adult before a hematologist was able to help me understand my ridiculous life long anemia & alpha thalassemia. Now I have a treatment that actually works rather than just taking iron pills that never did anything and just emotionally feel less "defective" knowing that some of what's different about my body is the result of it trying to protect itself.

  • @GabyAR7575
    @GabyAR7575 Před 6 měsíci +37

    'Plasma is a beautiful harmony' omg as a former lab technician and physiology teacher I agree. We take so many things for granted but human body is so precise and beautiful ❤️

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Před 8 měsíci +310

    ThIs guy is great at presenting information.
    I think it's because he has A Positive attitude.
    I'll see myself out.

  • @MerkaRaukea
    @MerkaRaukea Před 8 měsíci +142

    This dude's a great teacher, bring him on more!

  • @ekrwhnantnygucwfu
    @ekrwhnantnygucwfu Před 8 měsíci +62

    the way he answered the question related to period blood makes me so happy.. like for once there is no reference to 'the amount of blood being lost is minimal so just relax, don't exaggerate' etc :)

    • @rosmarbal
      @rosmarbal Před 8 měsíci

      Except that would have been the correct answer, insteadof his non- answer

    • @ekrwhnantnygucwfu
      @ekrwhnantnygucwfu Před 8 měsíci +15

      @@rosmarbal gotta quote @canesugar911 on here - What amount is 36%? 50ml?, 100ml?,500 or 2ml? Or 1000? The percentage of blood in the menses composition does not reflect the actual amount of blood being Channelled out of circulation.
      The menstruating population would not have issues like anaemia or certain blood deficiencies if they weren't losing a significant amount of blood.
      You say that "you are not losing anywhere near the amount of blood you think you are losing as the vast majority isn't blood",.....so i ask again, what is the exact amount of blood being lost for all the women?
      while they say it's somewhere around 40 - 90ml, it is more than that for a lot of women.. so there is no exaggeration there

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Před 2 měsíci +10

      @@rosmarbal It would not have been correct. Iron deficiency is very common among people who menstruate regularily and is underdiagnosed and undertreated. It is so common in fact that the reference values for hemoglobin in women are lower than those of men because such a large proportion of the "healthy" population is anemic.

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges Před 10 dny

      The thing is, it is only part blood and part uterine wall. Correct me if I am wrong.

  • @crispychrissy
    @crispychrissy Před 8 měsíci +126

    It takes a long time to bleed out to the point of being in danger when on your period, trust me. Several years ago, I had a really heavy flow that lasted several weeks (I'm talking about half a box of pads per day type of heavy flow). I went to urgent care, was told to keep an eye on it, but later that week I passed out in the shower, only to wake up to a doctor explaining to me that I was borderline comatose because my H&H got so low. It was so bad that they kept me in the ICU for 6 days and I ended up needing a total of 9 units of blood... almost an entire person's worth. I can honestly say without donated blood, I'd be dead right now. SO PLEASE DONATE BLOOD IF YOU'RE ABLE!

    • @Dude-hs7zm
      @Dude-hs7zm Před 2 měsíci +9

      And if you’re using half a box of pad’s every day for a week, you should DEFINITELY go see a doctor. Actually, considering that’s the amount you used and you needed a whole persons worth of blood to be ok again… an eighth of a box is probably where people should start checking lol.

    • @MoukhlesDerbal
      @MoukhlesDerbal Před 2 měsíci

      I'd think you have a bleeding disorder

    • @rachellestringer
      @rachellestringer Před 15 dny +2

      "Keep an eye on it"
      *almost dies*
      What did you expect with such a """womanly"""" concern don't you know we're just dramatic 😮‍💨

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Před 14 dny

      I was going through super plus tampons every 2-3 hours. The best treatment is birth control but birth control has caused me twice to end up with pulmonary embolism’s in my lungs arteries (huge clots obstructing almost all blood flow).
      I have naturally higher clotting factors that saved my life in a car accident where I was ejected 40 ft and should have died, but apparently it’s also causing heavy clots during my period too. So it’s a lose lose situation. But I saw a hematologist in the ICU after my lung clots and they made minimal effort to help or do anything. The pulmonologist was the one explaining what she should have.

  • @LaLaLupeXX
    @LaLaLupeXX Před 2 měsíci +10

    Hats off to hematologists frfr. My daughter’s hematologist had the tiniest hunch that my daughter had AML due to consistent blood testing and other health factors that put her at extremely high risk. She was scheduled for a bone marrow biopsy that same week. By Monday of the next week, her hematologist gently delivered the diagnosis, thoroughly explained her treatment plan, and had us admitted to hospital the next day. She would make sure to speak to us when she was in for morning rounds and really held our hand through it. My daughter is now in remission thanks to her. I’m so grateful for all the very nerdy people who study blood lol ❤

  • @sammybabi
    @sammybabi Před 7 měsíci +87

    I am so glad that he mentioned the racial differences in blood components. It's something that is overlooked all the time

    • @AMBIKAKAMBANG
      @AMBIKAKAMBANG Před 7 měsíci +4

      I agree and this should be researched further.

    • @chal3t
      @chal3t Před 4 měsíci

      Agreed

    • @law7326
      @law7326 Před měsícem

      I’m a nurse, and we weren’t even taught this. So interesting!

  • @morganazoric
    @morganazoric Před 7 měsíci +55

    Wow he's handsome. Didn't hear a word.

    • @1rocktostandon
      @1rocktostandon Před 19 dny

      😂

    • @Kryssiiful
      @Kryssiiful Před 19 dny +3

      Lol I was thinking the same thing and then I peeped the wedding ring 🥹

    • @Geooutlook852
      @Geooutlook852 Před 19 dny

      These girls are just weighed on earth..

    • @morganazoric
      @morganazoric Před 19 dny +2

      @@Geooutlook852 dude, I just said he's handsome. I was always an A+ student in biology and know every technical term he used. Also, english is my 4th language.

    • @Geooutlook852
      @Geooutlook852 Před 19 dny

      @@morganazoric carry on with your ideologies. Best wishes for happy life

  • @Stimm002
    @Stimm002 Před 8 měsíci +243

    For the amount of blood in a peroid question the biggest thing is that only about 36% of it is actually blood. 2 thirds of it is other stuff like the uterine wall and other tissues and secreations. So your not losing anywhere near the amount of blood you think you are as the vast majority isnt blood.

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 Před 8 měsíci +24

      What amount is 36%? 50ml?, 100ml?,500 or 2ml? Or 1000? The percentage of blood in the menses composition does not reflect the actual amount of blood being Channelled out of circulation.
      The menstruating population would not have issues like anaemia or certain blood deficiencies if they weren't losing a significant amount of blood.
      You say that "you are not losing anywhere near the amount of blood you think you are losing as the vast majority isn't blood",.....so i ask again, what is the exact amount of blood being lost for all the women?

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 Před 8 měsíci +8

      ​@@canesugar911Yeah. There's blood in the uterine wall bits that slough off, as well as where the remaining tissue will heal.

    • @m.g.5073
      @m.g.5073 Před 8 měsíci +12

      ​@canesugar911 maybe it's less losing too much blood, and maybe more someone's body not being able to do its job to replace the amount that comes out during menstruation?

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Před 8 měsíci +16

      Not to mention that the uterine lining forms over the entire time of the cycle. So the amount lost over a week has been around for 3 weeks and your body was making more the whole time.

    • @canesugar911
      @canesugar911 Před 8 měsíci

      @@m.g.5073 read my comment again

  • @huyenly7603
    @huyenly7603 Před 7 měsíci +15

    He seems very enthusiastic about his field. Very nice.
    Listening to a person who enjoys what they are explaining is always enjoyable.

  • @nayrahaak1165
    @nayrahaak1165 Před 5 měsíci +23

    soooo.... Why does some people get mosquitoes bites more than others?

    • @laken1804
      @laken1804 Před měsícem +1

      High CO2 in the blood. High bicarbonate.

    • @sunheri189
      @sunheri189 Před 5 dny

      They don’t bite me and puzzling to people around me.

  • @torikpop822
    @torikpop822 Před 8 měsíci +19

    If biology was explain like this in middle/high school, I wouldn’t have fallen asleep. Most of the things I was supposed to learn in middle/high school I ended up teaching myself in college

  • @arianagugora6811
    @arianagugora6811 Před 8 měsíci +25

    He explains these concepts so well. Definitely one of the best experts featured on this series so far!

  • @radicalkeag
    @radicalkeag Před 8 měsíci +16

    Loving Dr. Juneja! There's TONS of fascinating micro-systems in the body and it all gets very complicated very fast, and he conveyed his knowledge with enough depth to show he really DOES know what he's talking about as well as keeping the lingo shorter to help a wider audience understand. Always love seeing passionate scientists/doctors/researchers and hearing them talk. You should definitely invite Dr. Juneja back for pt 2!!!

  • @NDMD
    @NDMD Před 8 měsíci +11

    This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. I guess I can say I’ve interviewed a celebrity now😂I got him first Wired💁‍♂️

  • @ULTIMATEINUYASHAFAN
    @ULTIMATEINUYASHAFAN Před 6 měsíci +15

    This man should be a professor with how vivid and easy it is to hear these broken down topics. Love his energy!

  • @RowanTeague
    @RowanTeague Před 7 měsíci +20

    This was great! As always Wired knocked it out of the park. Now, as a phlebotomist, I’m hoping they’ll consider doing a Phlebotomy Support video to help answer some questions and lessen some of the stigma around having your blood drawn and just why it’s so important! We aren’t heartless monsters with needles here to make your life difficult, we’re a super important component of the healthcare chain. But to have a video all about blood really made me smile!

  • @GeekyMan
    @GeekyMan Před 8 měsíci +61

    Well for the first time, "wtf" isn't censored...

    • @marc63267
      @marc63267 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Cry about it

    • @Moving_Forward247
      @Moving_Forward247 Před 8 dny

      It was too much to hear the f word like that for me. But I appreciate all the infob

  • @crybebebunny
    @crybebebunny Před 5 měsíci +6

    I was here hoping you would elaborate on the ❣️❣️MOSQUITO QUESTION ❣️❣️

    • @deedekelsey9425
      @deedekelsey9425 Před měsícem

      He did.He said Noah should have slapped them. I know I would have more pleasant evenings if Noah had them land on him. Haha

  • @t0myTTV
    @t0myTTV Před 8 měsíci +77

    Great video and amazing speaker. I wish there was a good opportunity here for him to explain the importance of blood donation and, for especially those of us who are AB+, the importance of platelet donation. He waved at it in the part about the centrifuge, which they use in plateletpheresis, so that would've been cool to mention.

    • @TheOncDoc
      @TheOncDoc Před 8 měsíci +36

      I went into it as well as bone marrow registry extensively 😢 it was actually 2 straight hours of 85+ questions 🥵

    • @t0myTTV
      @t0myTTV Před 8 měsíci +20

      @@TheOncDoc Wow! I didn't realize they taped that much. In that case, I wish the EDITORS would've left that in! It's such a super important message. Thanks for replying, Doc!

    • @crystalrowan
      @crystalrowan Před 5 měsíci +3

      As someone who underwent a stem cell transplant earlier this year to hopefully keep my mutliple myeloma in remission, and who had to have sooooooo many platelet transfusions while I was in the hospital for a month (and for several weeks after) to keep me alive, I'm eternally grateful to those who donate blood and platelets!!

  • @tsholofelomakete5587
    @tsholofelomakete5587 Před 6 měsíci +5

    My mom was sick for months despite my pleas, 1 night she couldn't take it. They found a *BLOOD CLOT* in her lung. She would have died if she waited longer. She was diagnosed with Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome so she's on blood thinners for life. Mini-strokes, migraines, fatigued quickly, limb numbness... Everytime she had to use stairs, she always ran up because it made her happy. I love my mom so much. ❤

  • @tint1122
    @tint1122 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I like how he talks with his hands. I know a bunch of people like that

    • @bikeny
      @bikeny Před 8 měsíci +3

      I'm like that too. I tell folks that if you tie my hands, I can't talk. I need at least one otherwise I'm silent.

    • @donna8
      @donna8 Před 8 měsíci +3

      🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌

  • @zenithlundell
    @zenithlundell Před 8 měsíci +12

    He explains this so well!! He’s super fun! Love to see it ❤

  • @YuBeace
    @YuBeace Před měsícem +13

    I wanna be his friend. Anybody agree?

  • @Princess-Jellyfish
    @Princess-Jellyfish Před 6 měsíci +10

    where do you keep finding these hot experts

  • @Xeonerable
    @Xeonerable Před 8 měsíci +5

    Dr. Juneja is a really energetic guy with great information delivery. Wired has been doing great finding these charismatic science professionals on the program.

  • @TargetCancer
    @TargetCancer Před 8 měsíci +62

    Dr. Juneja's kindness and dedication to educating people, as well as simplifying complex concepts, are commendable. We are fortunate to have him as the host of our podcast. ❤

  • @MrFeinberg
    @MrFeinberg Před 8 měsíci +5

    Dr. Juneja: beautifully done. You're really good at communicating complex concepts with clarity and kindness.

  • @6xeros9
    @6xeros9 Před 8 měsíci +24

    Him explaining blood so intimately legit gave me a light head

  • @hottstepher
    @hottstepher Před 7 měsíci +12

    As an ICU RN, it was very interesting listening to him explain these things to “normal” (aka non-medical) people. He’s really good at it 👍🏽

  • @Acteaon
    @Acteaon Před 8 měsíci +9

    Loved this explanation style!

  • @AlexandraAnnette
    @AlexandraAnnette Před 7 měsíci +1

    He made things so easy to understand! I love the way he explained everything too bad I’m gonna forget everything in 2 seconds

  • @Sunflowersarepretty
    @Sunflowersarepretty Před 8 měsíci +24

    I learned a lot. Thanks wired for this series.

  • @albyvale4743
    @albyvale4743 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Love to see him again, or someone else talking about the importance of blood donation and answer questions regarding that topic.

  • @Jmpaul26
    @Jmpaul26 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dr. Sanjayyyyy!!! Big time! Love to see ya on the big screen!

  • @veeveedenka3538
    @veeveedenka3538 Před 7 měsíci +2

    you need to bring him back....love how he explains things ....

  • @MrsGump
    @MrsGump Před 6 měsíci

    This was one of the most fascinating ones I've watched so far!

  • @ironspider9280
    @ironspider9280 Před 3 měsíci

    You can tell he really loves what he does and that is just awesome. His level of excitement for his career is goals

  • @xirenan1483
    @xirenan1483 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I don't get how they always get the perfect person for each support video series

  • @tomwong6067
    @tomwong6067 Před 2 měsíci

    Love how he explained scabbing and how a blood pressure cuff works - now I finally know!!

  • @samuelhealy7672
    @samuelhealy7672 Před 6 měsíci +8

    leave it up to hematologists (and infusion nurses!) to be so genuine and good at explaining things. They are the blueprint fr

  • @muhkintosh24
    @muhkintosh24 Před měsícem

    *chefs kiss* fun, engaging, and informative. Makes me want to learn.

  • @Omar-wq9dz
    @Omar-wq9dz Před 8 měsíci +7

    I was wondering when the next tech support video would come, after the last few weeks. I’m glad it’s back

  • @englishwithchris13
    @englishwithchris13 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I am always so happy to see one of these episodes pop up. Blood has always intrigued me, especially since being told I was apparently "allergic" to it. 😂

  • @lizdeken5738
    @lizdeken5738 Před 5 měsíci

    This guy is great! We need more of him.

  • @chelin7023
    @chelin7023 Před 22 dny

    I’m glad, the algorithm brought you to my feed; great video!

  • @maisade
    @maisade Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! Loved the explanation regarding the mosquito attraction.

  • @lybanrivera213
    @lybanrivera213 Před 8 měsíci +4

    this was super awesome learning experience! brilliant explanation. really terrific on the wbc example of ethnicity differences. thanks doc

  • @zovalentine7305
    @zovalentine7305 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Thank you🙏 Dr. Sanjay Juneja ❗❗

  • @AngiDas
    @AngiDas Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love these videos because I love learning!

  • @AURA_0095
    @AURA_0095 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The perfect video to watch at 1am when u got class the next morning 😊

  • @MichelleDiRosa
    @MichelleDiRosa Před 13 dny

    I absolutely love him. So fun and energetic and informative. If I ever need a hematologist, Dr. Juneja is my dude

  • @sagayagambrun5149
    @sagayagambrun5149 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Dr.Blessings" Very clear and informative

  • @tiredallthetime1636
    @tiredallthetime1636 Před 8 měsíci +6

    He’s a really good teacher, makes complicated topics very easy to understand

  • @blkhauck
    @blkhauck Před 7 měsíci +5

    I have a low white blood cell count. I really appreciate you bringing this up because every time I go to the doctor for a physical, they are so worried about my low WBC count. But every time I get it checked at a Hemotologist (child and adult) the numbers are consistent. They keep wanting to do tests and I am like... or this is just my normal level?

  • @lchigoKurosaki
    @lchigoKurosaki Před 8 měsíci +3

    I clicked this for the mosquito question and was not satisfied! I need more

  • @texasflood1295
    @texasflood1295 Před 8 měsíci +39

    Good information but I do have to (respectfully) correct one thing Dr. Juneja said. He stated that venous pressure is the bottom number on a blood pressure measurement. The bottom number is the lowest pressure in the arteries during the cardiac cycle. Pressure in the veins is usually 8-10 mmHg.

    • @adityagurung017
      @adityagurung017 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Who cares

    • @jpj-bagdi
      @jpj-bagdi Před 8 měsíci +7

      Came here for this and was hoping for exactly this type of comment. Less of an „uhm, actually“ but just respectful help. Must admit, I had to rethink everything I know about my knowledge about blood pressure there for a second xD

    • @yootooberkev15
      @yootooberkev15 Před 8 měsíci +18

      @@adityagurung017For science? Truth? Having correction information?? Think better.

    • @ballsofsalsa01
      @ballsofsalsa01 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Almost sure it's an oopsie more than a lack of knowledge. Or maybe he holds the hand device upside down 😂

    • @KristenRowenPliske
      @KristenRowenPliske Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think it was trying to make it easier for a layperson to understand. RN-Me knows the definition but has had to explain it many times in less technical language.

  • @HenryCalderonJr
    @HenryCalderonJr Před 2 měsíci

    Very good information thank you and very easy to understand!

  • @TheDuckofLaw
    @TheDuckofLaw Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is great! I learned a bunch.

  • @resawohlrabe2749
    @resawohlrabe2749 Před 8 měsíci +7

    This was great! I could understand the concept of everything he explained because he put it together so well! Thanks for answering questions about blood that I didn’t even know I had 😁

    • @AMBIKAKAMBANG
      @AMBIKAKAMBANG Před 7 měsíci

      The Bio teacher we all needed but never. 😅

  • @kimwinter-bothe9497
    @kimwinter-bothe9497 Před 7 dny

    A.Great broadcast... we enjoyed the refresher course. The end with Noah and the mosquitoes attest to your humour and personality. Thank you...

  • @msllsm8226
    @msllsm8226 Před 8 měsíci +13

    You learn something new everyday. Great video, thank you Dr. Sanjay. There was just one teeny tiny error, at 7:57 I think he meant to say baby blood cell instead of baby blood vessel because a reticulocyte is actually a immature red blood cell. 😊

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Před 2 měsíci

      There are several obvious errors in his explanations. This maey me wary of all the other videos in this series.

  • @louieberg2942
    @louieberg2942 Před 7 měsíci +7

    "You gave them the wanted poster" is such a wonderfully concise way of explaining vaccinations.
    As with the mosquito bite thing... I've always wondered, as someone who appears not to get stung, if it's indeed a lack of stinging or a lack of reaction to the sting. I've felt a mosquito sting plenty of times, but it did not lead to an itchy spot in several instances. It may be an added layer to this question.

  • @bb3ca201
    @bb3ca201 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I don't think I've ever found talk about blood so entertaining 😂 Thank you, Doctor 🤘✌👍🤗

  • @bobbybecker80
    @bobbybecker80 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @robertvega3078
    @robertvega3078 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This dude said so many smart words I never heard before, most of these dumb questions I knew the answers to, but his descriptions are nice

  • @august9406
    @august9406 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Love this, Dr. Juneja is awesome. Side note: of course a hematologist is wearing red scrubs :)

  • @edwardchen9619
    @edwardchen9619 Před 4 měsíci +3

    not me distracted by how charismatic he is. appearance wise and knowledge wise.

  • @hamsterble
    @hamsterble Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love the way he explains everything! Makes me feel like I can be a doctor 😅

  • @breathislife384
    @breathislife384 Před měsícem

    Thank you this was an excellent video

  • @badboydrd
    @badboydrd Před 8 měsíci +1

    I learned more in this video than any of my bio classes😭 understood it better too!

  • @sydneymomma11
    @sydneymomma11 Před 8 měsíci +7

    "emia" meaning presence in blood.

  • @seantlewis376
    @seantlewis376 Před měsícem

    This was one of the most interesting and informative TechSupport videos. I know next to nothing about biology, and am keen to watch more of this type of content.

  • @mariel3469
    @mariel3469 Před měsícem

    Awesome info presentation
    Thank you

  • @mdotwendy
    @mdotwendy Před 7 měsíci

    I love this guy! So informative and entertaining

  • @craigburry1146
    @craigburry1146 Před 8 měsíci

    Incredible esse of explanation there. The mosquito question ducked me in but hooe I came away with more. Sanjay , you slay!

  • @dinygoesglam
    @dinygoesglam Před měsícem

    the "hey yo, help" got me. Nice video!

  • @pryguy1099
    @pryguy1099 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing knowledge ty🎉

  • @CDKgreen
    @CDKgreen Před 5 měsíci

    He's such a good (and funny!) explainer! Good stuff!

  • @MutedHijrah
    @MutedHijrah Před 7 měsíci

    Every doctor should sound like this!!!

  • @heidiiiM
    @heidiiiM Před 10 dny

    I love the crocheted blood plate. So cute

  • @Hochunkojibwe86
    @Hochunkojibwe86 Před 5 měsíci

    I loved this guy, funny AF and straight to the point and tells it like it is! 😂

  • @estherayumu3214
    @estherayumu3214 Před 3 měsíci

    This is a very interesting explanation. Thanks

  • @akashchauhan5915
    @akashchauhan5915 Před 8 měsíci +10

    This should start teaching.
    He can easily make student understand difficult topic so easily.

  • @sct27271
    @sct27271 Před 8 měsíci +5

    He’s great and cute too! Bring Sanjay back for more. He reminds me of the haematology oncologist I had to see. Are they all upbeat, smart geeks?

  • @michellec3189
    @michellec3189 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have chronic myeloid leukemia and had none of the typical leukemia symptoms. I presented with GI issues because my high WBC caused inflammation in my intestines and colon. I’m thankful that happened because I went to the ER and my counts were so high I was admitted and tested for leukemia.

  • @jrodamores87
    @jrodamores87 Před 7 dny

    I really liked when you personalized the platelets saying “yo, yo… come! We need to regenerate” 😊