Sir please please read it sir i am able to understand anatomy and physiology because of your good teaching method thats why i say you to make viedeo on anatomy and physiology of ear please sir😔
Thank you! Easy to understand causes... I was in the ER on 3/4/22 due to menorrhagia blood loss. Clotting meds, 2 units of blood, iron transfusion, and 16 hours later I was released with still 20-30% loss and progesterone till further GYN testing. My thighs are still in fire when I stand. PCP says should feeling a bit better in about 3 weeks. I pray so as my body is exhausted just getting out of bed. 😖
B12 and folic acid along with some plant based iron supplements sounds like a good protocol. Parasite detox as well for those nasty worms. Thank you. Best information I've found.
I had Covid19 back in August/2021...and my blood test in November came out Hemolysis 2+... I am desperate. I need to repeat the test. I am sure that Corona Vírus caused it. I've always eaten healthy and I exercise regularly for more than 10 years, don't smoke, don't drink... Please, help! What should I do?
Hi, would you be prepared to connect? I need answers... I have always had haemochromatosis and since the plan-dem-ic I have had low iron , they even gave me a iron infusion and it only increased it by 30 instead of 300... they can't tell me where the irons going and my symptoms are lengthy...
If you mean will an infusion of blood form a person that is anaemic induce anaemia in the recipient, the answer is no. However a proviso here would be if the donor had an infection that had caused their anaemia, such as malaria. However, you question does not make much sense as anaemic people should not be donating blood in the first place. Your second question is already answered in the video, and clearly depends on the cause of the anaemia in the parent. Most of the prevalence of global anaemia is caused by simple iron deficiency.
Sir please please read it sir i am able to understand anatomy and physiology because of your good teaching method thats why i say you to make viedeo on anatomy and physiology of ear please sir😔
Great sir, easy to understand you are great teacher
Thank you sir
Thank you so much sir ... For the knowledge shared...
Thank you sir, its very helpful.
Thanks you sir,easy to understand best Doctor of ever
Great stuff!
Thank you! Easy to understand causes... I was in the ER on 3/4/22 due to menorrhagia blood loss. Clotting meds, 2 units of blood, iron transfusion, and 16 hours later I was released with still 20-30% loss and progesterone till further GYN testing. My thighs are still in fire when I stand. PCP says should feeling a bit better in about 3 weeks. I pray so as my body is exhausted just getting out of bed. 😖
Thank you sir for sharing knowledge in such a beautiful way.....
I love these lessons. Thank you.
Thank you so much sir!
Thank you Dr. Campbell! Would you please consider creating a video on the RBC and bone marrow impacts of malaria, Babesia, and Covid?
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Good explanation!love it..from kenya
Thank you , very interesting and well explained!
B12 and folic acid along with some plant based iron supplements sounds like a good protocol. Parasite detox as well for those nasty worms. Thank you. Best information I've found.
Great video. Can you discuss 'athletic anaemia?' I would like to understand it better
There are so many variations and causes. How to determine and diagnose which one is the cause of the anaemia is the million dollar question.
I had Covid19 back in August/2021...and my blood test in November came out Hemolysis 2+... I am desperate. I need to repeat the test. I am sure that Corona Vírus caused it. I've always eaten healthy and I exercise regularly for more than 10 years, don't smoke, don't drink... Please, help! What should I do?
Which book u are following professor
Dr. Campbell i ve got 1 question. Why is it harder to generate a second action potential during the relative refractory period of the neuron?
Hi, would you be prepared to connect? I need answers... I have always had haemochromatosis and since the plan-dem-ic I have had low iron , they even gave me a iron infusion and it only increased it by 30 instead of 300... they can't tell me where the irons going and my symptoms are lengthy...
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Amazing dr. Pls we need thes pdf . Can you
I don't think I can post pdf on youtube, do you know?
@@Campbellteaching ..not on you tube. . On what's up. G mail. . Iam student .
@@yasserrezq294 it could have been better if you write down the informations through the video. I am also doing this.
Thank u so much that helps a lot !!! 🙏🙏🙏
Cud u plz tell me if anaemic blood enters my body will i b anaemic too???
And can severe anaemic patient hav kids
If you mean will an infusion of blood form a person that is anaemic induce anaemia in the recipient, the answer is no. However a proviso here would be if the donor had an infection that had caused their anaemia, such as malaria. However, you question does not make much sense as anaemic people should not be donating blood in the first place. Your second question is already answered in the video, and clearly depends on the cause of the anaemia in the parent. Most of the prevalence of global anaemia is caused by simple iron deficiency.
Thank you sir, its very helpful.
Thank you Sir