Large intestine (anatomy)
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- čas přidán 3. 12. 2017
- Following the gastrointestinal tract we're into the large intestine. Let's have a look at the anatomy here.
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That was one of the most interesting ones you’ve done on the GI tract, wish you’d cover conditions of the large intestine though I have bad ibs it kills me. With severe lack of evacuation I’ll say !
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Very informative video done with a great presentation style. I have just returned home after being hospitalised with acute abdominal pain and a subsequent diagnosis of Sigmoid diverticulitus. This video is a fantastic way for me to understand the anatomy and workings of the Large intestine.
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Thank you for your informative video, very helpful for knowledge of the anatomy of the intestines
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n I have an ileostomy. My large intestine was removed and my small intestine protrudes through my abdomen. I poo uncontrollably into a bag, which i change each day... at which point i get to say hello to my small intestine (stoma)... it resembles a bit of arctic red salmon sushi poking out my stomach. It wriggles around lots, like it has a mind and personality of its own... its a cool fact that your digestive system has more neurones than the brain. Because i lost my large intestine, I struggle to absorb water and salt... although my small intestine has adapted over time to absorb more water than a normal person. How did i get here? I had ulcerative colitis which got so bad i almost died from toxic megacolon. How did it get this bad? Through misdiagnosis and ignoring worsening symptoms until it was too late... i thank every day that I am alive, and have come to embrace life with a stoma... but if you are reading this, i encourage you to find out about crones and colitis and educate others about these all too common illnesses.
thanks a lot doctor the good explain for the large intestine.
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Dont the vessels supplying ascending and descending colon go through mesentry?
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thanks so much for this but you skipped the blood supply, it wasnt detailed enough :(
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I work in an office doing medical billing, and sometimes it is dead silent. It is so quiet you could hear everyone breathing. When there is no conversating going on or music playing, you could hear my large intestine contracting abnormally loud while absorbing water and moving ...digested food... Probiotics has helped quiet the noise, but you could still hear some activity up in there. It isn't painful, it's just distracting to myself and others, but I seem to be the only one with this issue. Nobody else I know has gone through something like this.
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appendicitis doesnt require surgery although it is the standard treatment, antibiotics usually does the trick ;)
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Why do we have appendix?
It seems to be a place that gut bacteria can survive after gastrointestinal illness with diarrhoea. The gut flora can be restored faster after illness if you have an appendix.
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The most bacteria are in the stomach.
Can a person live without a colon?
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Blockages in large intestines . 👎👎😿🙀☹ how can we prevent them?????
That's the undecriptive material information people choose to not want to know. Me blood boils? So diarrhea... It's not me🤐
Informative video, I didn't realize how full/much shit I have in me. If I could/I'd call it .....😘
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He looked at the one on the left's crotch twice :') I just find that funny. But id do the same so.. No harm done
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