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ISS Atlantis Live Podcast
New! Wild Ride Digitally Remastered

ISS Atlantis Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 58:51


So, for the first time in a very long time i have produced this new mix. The tracks within it i have specifically chosen for my return as they all have a special meaning to me.In June of this year i nearly lost my life and would have if it wasn't for my amazing partner Bernadette. Imagine being told the emergency services can't make the call and there being a 3 to 8 hour wait....well that is exactly what happened and if Bernadette hadn't have acted so quickly i would be dead as i went into Sepsis, Cellulitis and complete kidney failure all at the same time. The track listing below reflects my journey back here and how 2025 and beyond i know there is still a road to recovery to go.....but this is a start.Due to the nature of my considerable ill health i have had to finish my nursing career of 35 years...and after my final meeting before i left i remember saying "It's been a wild ride!"Hence the title for the mix.2025 also is the 20th Anniversary of when i began my radio station Trance Euphoria. I have set up a Brand New YouTube channel to celebrate incredible trance and the hundreds of mixes i have created over the two decades ever since 2005.Mix Length: 58 mins 51 secsBpm: 126-140Mix Digitally Remastered with Platinum Notes as used by industry professionals.Track LIsting:1.Jaytech-Limbo(Original Mix)-Next Level Ep-Anjunabeats- 20242.Dan Stone-Sunset Skyline(Extended Mix)-Enhanced Progressive-20213.Lange-Angel Falls(Langes' Firewall Mix)-Black Hole Recordings-20074.Oliver Smith-Butterfly Effect(Original Mix)-Anjunabeats-20115.Lemon & Einar K-The Oslo Syndrome-A State Of Trance/Agenda Music-20096.THIRDWAVE ft Stine Grove-Love Is The Answer(Extended Mix)-Raznitzan/Amsterdam Trance Records-20237.Max Braiman-Surrender(Extended Mix)-Always Alive Recordings-20178.Chapter XJ-Resurrection(Jorn Van Deynhoven Remix)-Monster Digital-20099.Ultimate-Mapusa(Original Mix)-Infrasonic Pure-201710.Above & Beyond presents Tranquillity Base-Getting Away(Original Mix)-Anjunabeats-2005ISS Discovery International Radio-24 hours a day 7 days a weekTrance Euphoria International Midnight to 6am GMT every night of the week.https://s10.citrus3.com:2020/public/issdiscoveryinternationalradioLive audio stream 24 hours a day 7 days a weekhttps://s10.citrus3.com:8520/streamAlso Available On The MoveIOS and Android DevicesSearch ISS Discovery International-AndroidISS Discovery Int. Radio-IOSNobex AppApple Simple Radio AppOfficial Websitehttps://www.discoverystudioworld.co.uk/If music be the food of love...play  on!Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone!xxxI'll see ya in 2025!

Trance Euphoria International Radio
New! Wild Ride Digitally Remastered

Trance Euphoria International Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 58:51


So, for the first time in a very long time i have produced this new mix. The tracks within it i have specifically chosen for my return as they all have a special meaning to me. In June of this year i nearly lost my life and would have if it wasn't for my amazing partner Bernadette. Imagine being told the emergency services can't make the call and there being a 3 to 8 hour wait....well that is exactly what happened and if Bernadette hadn't have acted so quickly i would be dead as i went into Sepsis, Cellulitis and complete kidney failure all at the same time. The track listing below reflects my journey back here and how 2025 and beyond i know there is still a road to recovery to go.....but this is a start. Due to the nature of my considerable ill health i have had to finish my nursing career of 35 years...and after my final meeting before i left i remember saying "It's been a wild ride!" Hence the title for the mix. 2025 also is the 20th Anniversary of when i began my radio station Trance Euphoria. I have set up a Brand New YouTube channel to celebrate incredible trance and the hundreds of mixes i have created over the two decades ever since 2005. Mix Length: 58 mins 51 secs Bpm: 126-140 Mix Digitally Remastered with Platinum Notes as used by industry professionals. Track LIsting: 1.Jaytech-Limbo(Original Mix)-Next Level Ep-Anjunabeats- 2024 2.Dan Stone-Sunset Skyline(Extended Mix)-Enhanced Progressive-2021 3.Lange-Angel Falls(Langes' Firewall Mix)-Black Hole Recordings-2007 4.Oliver Smith-Butterfly Effect(Original Mix)-Anjunabeats-2011 5.Lemon & Einar K-The Oslo Syndrome-A State Of Trance/Agenda Music-2009 6.THIRDWAVE ft Stine Grove-Love Is The Answer(Extended Mix)-Raznitzan/Amsterdam Trance Records-2023 7.Max Braiman-Surrender(Extended Mix)-Always Alive Recordings-2017 8.Chapter XJ-Resurrection(Jorn Van Deynhoven Remix)-Monster Digital-2009 9.Ultimate-Mapusa(Original Mix)-Infrasonic Pure-2017 10.Above & Beyond presents Tranquillity Base-Getting Away(Original Mix)-Anjunabeats-2005 ISS Discovery International Radio-24 hours a day 7 days a week Trance Euphoria International Midnight to 6am GMT every night of the week. https://s10.citrus3.com:2020/public/issdiscoveryinternationalradio Live audio stream 24 hours a day 7 days a week https://s10.citrus3.com:8520/stream Also Available On The Move IOS and Android Devices Search ISS Discovery International-Android ISS Discovery Int. Radio-IOS Nobex App Apple Simple Radio App Official Website https://www.discoverystudioworld.co.uk/ If music be the food of love...play on! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone!xxx I'll see ya in 2025!

Evidence Based Hair
Season 8, Episode 10. Unveiling New Treatments for Dissecting Cellulitis: A Closer Look at Upadacitinib

Evidence Based Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 11:51 Transcription Available


Welcome to the Evidence-Based Hair Podcast, hosted by dermatologist and hair loss specialist Dr. Jeff Donovan. In this episode, Dr. Donovan explores a groundbreaking study published in the journal Curious, highlighting the effectiveness of the JAK1 inhibitor, upadacitinib, in treating recalcitrant dissecting cellulitis of the scalp. Dissecting cellulitis, a challenging form of scarring alopecia, often affects males and presents with debilitating symptoms. While traditional treatments like isotretinoin and antibiotics offer relief for some, they aren't always effective. The study discusses a case where upadacitinib brought significant improvement after conventional options were exhausted. Dr. Donovan provides a comprehensive overview of the study, emphasizing the potential of JAK inhibitors as third-line treatments in managing persistent dissecting cellulitis. He also shares insights on the broader implications for future research and treatment strategies. Join Dr. Donovan next week for an analysis of a study on alopecia areata and cardiovascular comorbidities, and don't miss the annual "Top 20 of 2024" event on December 30th. For more information about the Donovan Hair Academy's programs, visit their website.     STUDY REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE Zahidul Islam, Michelle Toker, Isha M Gandhi, Ariel Sher, Kristina Campto. Improvement of Recalcitrant Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp After a Trial of Upadacitinib. Cureus . 2024 Jan 16;16(1):e52377. doi: 10.7759/cureus.52377. eCollection 2024 Jan.  

Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 61 TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Nebulized Ketamine, Cellulitis Update, SQ Insulin for DKA, Medicolegal DDx Documentation Tips

Emergency Medicine Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 59:53


On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Ross Prager on TEE in cardiac arrest, Justin Morgenstern on nebulized ketamine for analgesia in the ED, Hans Rosenberg & Krishin Yadav on standardizing cellulitis management, Mathew McArther on latest studies on subcutaneous insulin protocols in DKA, Jennifer C. Tang on documenting differential diagnoses medicolegal tips...

Uschi hoch zu Beet
Immergrün, symbolträchtig und vielfach nützlich - der Efeu

Uschi hoch zu Beet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 33:27


Efeu ist Symbol der Treue, der immerwährenden Liebe und des ewigen Lebens. Bei uns findet er sich als Schmuck auf festlichen Tafeln ebenso wie auf dem Friedhof und die alten Griechen haben sich damit selbst bekränzt. Die Kräuterhexe Uschi Zezelitsch widmet sich im Gespräch mit ORF Burgenland Moderatorin Nicole Aigner diesmal ausführlich dieser immergrünen Kletterpflanze. Sie selbst hat einen rund 80 Jahre alten Efeu im Garten, der den abgestorbenen Stamm eines Zwetschkenbaums umrankt. Ein Quartier und Futterquelle für Vögel und Insekten, aber auch ein nachwachsender Vorrat für Uschis grüne Kosmetik und den Haushalt. Anregungen und Rezepte für Waschmittel, aber auch für ein Mittel gegen Cellulitis gibt es ebenso wie einen Einblick in die geheimnisvolle Geschichte des Efeus und jede Menge Tipps rund um diese Garten- und Zimmerpflanze mit dem besonderen Mehrwert in Sachen Sauberkeit.

See One Do One Teach One
Episode 3 - Spinal Epidural Abscess, Cellulitis, Septic arthritis

See One Do One Teach One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 15:46


Pik and Tom explore groups of 5 questions on Spinal Epidural Abscess, Cellulitis, and Septic arthritis in a quick Q and A format.

Straight A Nursing
#362: Cellulitis NCLEX Review

Straight A Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 34:06


Cellulitis is a dermal infection that occurs when bacteria enters the body through a break in the skin. It is a very common condition and one that will definitely show up in clinical and on exams! In this episode you'll learn:  The causes of cellulitis as well as risk factors Cellulitis complications Clinical presentation of cellulitis What to focus on with your assessment Tests used to evaluate a patient with cellulitis Cellulitis treatments Important patient education ___________________ Full Transcript - Read the article "Cellulitis" and view references FREE CLASS - If all you've heard are nursing school horror stories, then you need this class! Join me in this on-demand session where I dispel all those nursing school myths and show you that YES...you can thrive in nursing school without it taking over your life! Study Sesh - Change the way you study with this private podcast that includes dynamic audio formats that help you review and test your recall of important nursing concepts on-the-go. Free yourself from your desk with Study Sesh! Med Surg Solution - Are you looking for a more effective way to learn Med Surg? Enroll in Med Surg Solution and get lessons on 57 key topics and out-of-this-world study guides. LATTE Method Template - Download the free LATTE Method Template so you can streamline how you study and focus on what a nurse needs to know. The Sepsis Bundle - Learn how sepsis is treated in this episode!

Emergency Medical Minute
Episode 910: Cellulitis Recovery Timeline

Emergency Medical Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 1:45


Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: How fast does cellulitis recover? A recent prospective cohort study took a look at this question. The study included 300 adults with cellulitis (excluding those with peri-orbital cellulitis or abscesses) in two emergency departments in Queensland, Australia. They collected data from initial and follow-up surveys at 3, 7, and 14 days, and compared clinician and patient assessments at day 14. Improvement was fastest between day 0 and day 3, with gradual progress thereafter. At day 14, many still had skin redness and swelling, though warmth had often resolved. Clinicians reported higher cure rates than patients (85.8% vs. 52.8%). Conclusion: Cellulitis symptoms improve quickly at first but continue to linger for many patients. Patients and doctors often have different views on when cellulitis is fully cured. How should we counsel patients? Even on antibiotics, the margins of the cellulitis may continue to spread a small amount. Skin warmth should be the first symptom to go away. It takes time to get better. Only about 50% of patients believed their cellulitis was cured at 2 weeks. References Nightingale, R. S., Etheridge, N., Sweeny, A. L., Smyth, G., Dace, W., Pellatt, R. A. F., Snelling, P. J., Yadav, K., & Keijzers, G. (2024). Cellulitis in the Emergency Department: A prospective cohort study with patient-centred follow-up. Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA, 10.1111/1742-6723.14401. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.14401 Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSIII

BUNTE VIP GLOSS - Der Beauty Podcast
BEAUTY BOOSTER: Botox, Fettabsaugung und Cellulitisbehandlung auf dem Prüfstand

BUNTE VIP GLOSS - Der Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 20:20


„Botulinumtoxin ist ein Gift, man findet es zum Beispiel in verdorbenen Wurstwaren. In den 80er-Jahren hat es seinen Siegeszug in der Medizin angetreten” - Schönheitschirurgin Dr. Julia Berkei liefert verblüffende Insights und spannende Erkenntnisse über eines der meistgenutzten Präparate der ästhetischen Medizin: Botox! Podcast-Host Jennifer Knäble wirft zusammen mit der Beauty-Expertin nicht nur einen detaillierten Blick auf das Nervengift und Antifaltenmittel, sondern auch auf die bekanntesten Beautyanwendungen: Hilft eine Fettabsaugung wirklich effektiv gegen hartnäckige Cellulitis? Friert eine Botox-Behandlung zwangsläufig jede Mimik ein? Welche Rolle spielen ausgewogene Ernährung und regelmäßiger Sport für gesunde Haut und strahlenden Glow? Und sind Frauen wirklich eitler als Männer und gehen häufiger zum Beauty-Doc? Dr. Julia Berkei liefert erstaunliche Antworten - hier im BEAUTY BOOSTER. -- Ein BUNTE Original Podcast. -- Hier findet Ihr alle Informationen zu unseren Podcast Partnern: https://www.wonderlink.de/@buntevipgloss-partner

I AM MADELINE
Cellulitis Infection Red Alert + my eyes are full of blossoms

I AM MADELINE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 12:36


Quickie update about the very dangerous cellulitis infection that's making my bad situation worse. Doing my best to keep my head up and keep my sense of humor afloat. Not sure if I should post a picture of it cuz it's really yucky so I don't know... Blech. Instead I'll post a picture of the blossoms that are helping me navigate the panic that's curling around the edges of my thoughts. I know exactly how bad infections can get in my broken immune system --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/i-am-madeline/message

Unveiled with Niamh and Nessa
EP 40: Bum Filler, Cellulitis and Growing Up with Niamh O'Connor

Unveiled with Niamh and Nessa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 32:27


Once known as Kneevo, Niamh O'Connor has matured a lot since she first started out on social media, and part of that has been recognising and owning up to her mistakes. For Niamh, a two week stint in the hospital after developing cellulitis from bum filler was the wake up call she needed to realise that her blasé attitude to cosmetic procedures was wrong. Now, she wants everyone to know the real risks and she joined Niamh and Nessa to share her story of how she went from going under the knife 5 times in one year to turning her back on cosmetic procedures entirely.She also opened up about her life online, why she decided to quit Only Fans despite being Ireland's most successful creator, and who the most famous person lurking in her DMs is...Get in touch on Unveiled@GoLoudNow.com! This podcast includes a paid advertisement by 888 Casino.

Chef AJ LIVE!
Ron Weiss, MD Answers Viewer Questions on Lyme Disease, Cellulitis Do Vegans Break More Bones & More

Chef AJ LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 56:52


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The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast
Ophthalmology | Preseptal Cellulitis

The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 8:13


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PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast

This episode will help you recognize cellulitis and even differentiate it from erysipelas which is totally a different thing. You'll also learn about treatment, whether or not a blood culture is necessary, and a whole lot more. PEMBlog @PEMTweets on… sigh “X” (Twitter) My Instagram My Mastodon account @bradsobo References Chen AE, Carroll KC, Diener-West […]

Primary Care Update
Episode 144: cellulitis prognosis, chronic migraine tx, long COVID tx, and drugs for lipids

Primary Care Update

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 30:23


This week Kate, Mark, Henry and Gary talk about how long it takes for lower extremity cellulitis to improve, how long it takes for CGRP monoclonal antibodies to take effect in adults with chronic migraine, whether CBT is effective for fatigue in patients with long COVID, and outcome data for various lipid lowering therapies. Plus a painful quiz, and Gary learns what an umbrella review is!

Very Wise Alternatives
MRSA, Cellulitis skin INFECTIONS spider bites

Very Wise Alternatives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 22:33


Herbalist Viola colon Queen www.verywisealternatives.com Cares about you and always Answering Supporters Questions Save my secret recipe PLEASE. ADD TO YOUR ARSENAL!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/verywisealternatives/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/verywisealternatives/support

Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 52 Infant Vomiting, Orbital Cellulitis, Prehospital TXA in Trauma, Prevention and Treatment of Delirium, Procedural Skills Decay, Altitude Sickness

Emergency Medicine Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 54:08


In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Sarah Reid on an approach to Infant Vomiting, Brit Long on Orbital Cellulitis essentials, Justin Morgenstern on the PATCH trial - Prehospital TXA in Trauma, Christina Shenvi on Prevention and Treatment of Delirium, Jason Hine on Procedural Skills Decay, Aaron Billin on Altitude Sickness... The post EM Quick Hits 52 Infant Vomiting, Orbital Cellulitis, Prehospital TXA in Trauma, Prevention and Treatment of Delirium, Procedural Skills Decay, Altitude Sickness appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

Emergency Medical Minute
Podcast 872: Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis

Emergency Medical Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 4:40


Contributor: Meghan Hurley MD Educational Pearls: What is Cellulitis? A common and potentially serious bacterial skin infection. Caused by various types of bacteria, with Streptococcus and Staphylococcus species being the most common. What is Preseptal Cellulitis and why is it more serious than facial cellulitis? Preseptal Cellulitis, also known as Periorbital Cellulitis, is a bacterial infection of the soft tissues in the eyelid and the surrounding area. This requires prompt and aggressive treatment to avoid progression into Orbital Cellulitis. How is Preseptal Cellulitis treated? Oral antibiotics for five to seven days. In the setting of trauma (scratching bug bites) Clindamycin or TMP-SMX (for MRSA coverage) and Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid or Cefpodoxime or Cefdinir. If there is no trauma, monotherapy with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid is appropriate. Check immunization status against H.influenzae and adjust appropriately. What is Orbital Cellulitis, how is it diagnosed, and why is it more serious than Preseptal Cellulitis? Orbital cellulitis involves the tissues behind the eyeball and within the eye socket itself. Key features include: Eye pain. Proptosis (Bulging of the eye out of its normal position). Impaired eye movement. Blurred or double vision. This can lead to three very serious complications: Orbital Compartment Syndrome. This can push eye forward, stretch optic nerve, and threaten vision. Meningitis given that the meninges of the brain are continuous with optic nerve. Endophthalmitis, which is inflammation of the inner coats of the eye. This can also threaten vision. If suspected, get a CT of the orbits and/or an MRI to look for an abscess behind the eyes. How is Orbital Cellulitis treated? IV antibiotics. Cover for meningitis with Ceftriaxone and Vancomycin. Add Metronidazole until intracranial involvement has been ruled out. Drain the abscess surgically. Usually this is performed by an ophthalmologist or an otolaryngologist. Admit to the hospital. References Bae C, Bourget D. Periorbital Cellulitis. 2023 Jul 17. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan–. PMID: 29261970. Chaudhry IA, Shamsi FA, Elzaridi E, Al-Rashed W, Al-Amri A, Al-Anezi F, Arat YO, Holck DE. Outcome of treated orbital cellulitis in a tertiary eye care center in the middle East. Ophthalmology. 2007 Feb;114(2):345-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2006.07.059. PMID: 17270683. Seltz LB, Smith J, Durairaj VD, Enzenauer R, Todd J. Microbiology and antibiotic management of orbital cellulitis. Pediatrics. 2011 Mar;127(3):e566-72. doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-2117. Epub 2011 Feb 14. PMID: 21321025. Wong SJ, Levi J. Management of pediatric orbital cellulitis: A systematic review. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2018 Jul;110:123-129. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.05.006. Epub 2018 May 8. PMID: 29859573. Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSII  

Pediatracast - Pediatria & Filhos
Transtorno obsessivo e compulsivo (TOC) em crianças | Pediatracast | #EP242

Pediatracast - Pediatria & Filhos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 26:19


Você sabia que algumas crianças podem desenvolver (toc) ? Transtorno obsessivo e compulsivo. No episódio 242 do PediatraCast, mergulharemos profundamente sobre o desenvolvimento da compreensão dos pais e educadores sobre sintomas do desenvolvimento do (TOC) na infância que podem ser inespecíficos e sutis. Todas as crianças se sentem ansiosas ou preocupadas às vezes. Para alguns, pensamentos ansiosos não vão embora. E com esses pensamentos, seu filho ou adolescente pode sentir uma necessidade intensa de repetir ações muito específicas. Eles podem não ser capazes de explicar o porquê, mas muitas vezes sentem que é para proteger a si mesmos ou a alguém que amam.  Nesse episódio 242 do PediatraCast, junte-se a nós, Gustavo Passi, podcaster e pai, a Dra. Carolina Vince, pediatra e mãe, e a Dra. Ivani Mancini, também pediatra e mãe, que abordam de maneira descontraída e esclarecedora características de desenvolvimento de (TOC) ainda na infância , e o que você deve saber sobre essa condição e o que fazer se acreditar que seu filho pode precisar de ajuda. O Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo (TOC) pode afetar crianças, embora os sintomas possam ser diferentes em comparação com adultos. O TOC é um transtorno de saúde mental caracterizado por obsessões e compulsões. Obsessões: São pensamentos, impulsos ou imagens intrusivos e indesejados que causam ansiedade significativa. Em crianças, as obsessões podem se manifestar de várias maneiras, como preocupações excessivas com doenças, medo de se machucar ou de prejudicar os outros, ou pensamentos sobre simetria e ordem. As crianças podem ter dificuldade em expressar o que estão sentindo, tornando às vezes difícil identificar as obsessões. Compulsões: São comportamentos repetitivos que uma criança com TOC realiza em resposta às obsessões para aliviar a ansiedade. Esses comportamentos podem incluir lavagem excessiva das mãos, contar, verificar, tocar objetos de maneira específica ou realizar rituais repetitivos. As compulsões podem ser mais visíveis e óbvias do que as obsessões. Se você suspeitar que uma criança pode estar sofrendo de TOC, é importante buscar ajuda de um profissional de saúde mental o mais rápido possível, pois o tratamento precoce pode ajudar a melhorar os sintomas e reduzir o impacto do transtorno na vida da criança. É crucial oferecer apoio e compreensão à criança durante o processo de tratamento e recuperação. Sintonize-se no PediatraCast para uma exploração abrangente desse tema , apresentada por especialistas renomados que trazem tanto conhecimento profissional quanto uma pitada de bom humor. Ideal para pais, mães, médicos e qualquer um interessado no bem-estar de crianças e adolescentes. O PediatraCast mais uma vez reforça a importância da prevenção e intervenção precoce para garantir a autonomia e o bem-estar das crianças.  Clique agora para assistir a esse importante episódio do PediatraCast!" Nos siga e compartilhem nossas redes:  instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pediatracast/ ou @pediatracast  TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@pediatracast  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pediatracast-pediatriafilh185 link deste episódio: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/infections/Pages/Boils-Abscess-and-Cellulitis.aspx Apresentação: Edição: Artur Xavier Técnica de Gravação: Thiago Souza Design: Honda Uma produção Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br  - @estudiosvoz #SaúdeInfantil#MãesDePlantão#PediatraCast#CuidadosInfantis#VidaDePediatra#DicasParaMamães#BebêsFelizes#PaisDePlantão#DicasParaPais#SaúdeInfantil#PodcastInfantil#PaisInformados#BemEstarInfantil#DesenvolvimentoInfantil#CrescendoSaudável#DesafiosDaMaternidade#MaternidadeReal#CriançasSaudáveis#BemEstarDasCrianças

Pediatracast - Pediatria & Filhos
Furúnculos, abscessos e celulites | Pediatracast | #EP241

Pediatracast - Pediatria & Filhos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 36:30


Você já se perguntou qual é a real diferença entre furúnculos, abscessos e celulites? No episódio 241 do PediatraCast, mergulharemos profundamente nessas três infecções de pele, desvendando suas características distintas e como elas se manifestam. Desde a forma como se originam a partir de simples lesões cutâneas até sua evolução em nódulos inflamados repletos de pus, você obterá um conhecimento completo sobre essas condições.  Nesse episódio 241 do PediatraCast, junte-se a nós, Gustavo Passi, podcaster e pai, a Dra. Carolina Vince, pediatra e mãe, e a Dra. Ivani Mancini, também pediatra e mãe, que abordam de maneira descontraída e esclarecedora as infecções bacterianas de pele mais comuns em crianças e adolescentes: furúnculos, abscessos e celulites.  Explorando as camadas da pele e além, a equipe de especialistas no podcast irá explorar a complexidade dessas infecções, abordando não apenas a extensão, mas também a profundidade das mesmas. Descubra como a profundidade da infecção está relacionada ao tratamento necessário e como essas infecções podem se tornar mais sérias com o tempo. Veja como é a formação de furúnculos, suas origens em folículos capilares infectados e o papel das bactérias. Entenda como eles podem ser dolorosos, mas geralmente podem ser tratados com medidas de higiene adequadas e, ocasionalmente, antibióticos. Descubra como são formados os abscessos. Aprenda como essas infecções podem ser mais profundas do que furúnculos e podem requerer tratamento mais intensivo, como drenagem cirúrgica. Não podemos deixar de falar sobre o tema das celulites, infecções mais profundas que se espalham pela pele e tecidos subcutâneos. Compreenda como elas podem ser graves e requerer antibióticos orais e, possivelmente, internação hospitalar. Descobrir a importância de um diagnóstico preciso é fundamental, pois a abordagem correta depende disso. Além disso, você ficará surpreso ao saber como diferentes tipos de infecções podem se combinar, tornando o quadro mais complexo. As doutoras Carolina Vince e  Ivani Mancini, elas irão esclarecer como identificar essas situações e abordar eficazmente os tratamentos necessários. Prevenir é sempre melhor do que remediar. No PediatraCast, você também aprenderá dicas práticas para manter a saúde da pele de crianças e adolescentes. Com dicas sobre hábitos de higiene, proteção e cuidados diários, este episódio oferece orientações valiosas para evitar futuras infecções. Sintonize-se no PediatraCast para uma exploração abrangente dessas infecções de pele, apresentada por especialistas renomados que trazem tanto conhecimento profissional quanto uma pitada de bom humor. Ideal para pais, mães, médicos e qualquer um interessado no bem-estar de crianças e adolescentes. O PediatraCast mais uma vez reforça a importância da prevenção e intervenção precoce para garantir a autonomia e o bem-estar das crianças.  Clique agora para assistir a esse importante episódio do PediatraCast!" Nos siga e compartilhem nossas redes:  instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pediatracast/ ou @pediatracast  TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@pediatracast  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pediatracast-pediatriafilh185 link deste episódio: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/infections/Pages/Boils-Abscess-and-Cellulitis.aspx Apresentação: Edição: Artur Xavier Técnica de Gravação: Thiago Souza Design: Honda Uma produção Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br  - @estudiosvoz #InfecçõesDePele#CuidadosInfantis#PeleSaudável#PediatraCast#Furúnculos#Abscessos#Celulites#PrevençãoInfantil#HigieneInfantil #SaúdeInfantil#MãesDePlantão#PediatraCast#CuidadosInfantis#VidaDePediatra#DicasParaMamães#BebêsFelizes#PaisDePlantão#DicasParaPais#SaúdeInfantil#PodcastInfantil#PaisInformados#BemEstarInfantil#DesenvolvimentoInfantil#CrescendoSaudável#DesafiosDaMaternidade#MaternidadeReal#CriançasSaudáveis#BemEstarDasCrianças

MEM Cast
Episode 176: Necrotising Fasciitis vs Cellulitis

MEM Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 12:49


Join us in this week's episode, where Dr Rohi Shah walks us through the diagnostic uncertainty that is Necrotising fasciitis vs cellulitis. 

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections (Cellulitis) (2nd edition)

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 3:44


This episode covers skin and soft tissue infections (cellulitis).Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/infectiousdisease/cellulitis/ or in the infectious diseases section of the 2nd edition of the Zero to Finals medicine book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Treatment of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 27:38


In this episode, Kyle Molina, PharmD, BCIDP, provides an overview of treatment of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) and challenges in practice. Listen as he gives perspectives on:Guideline recommendations for treatment of purulent and nonpurulent SSTIsLogistical challenges with IV and oral antibioticsPros and cons of various locations of careData supporting the safety and efficacy of long-acting lipoglycopeptides for treatment of SSTIsUse of long-acting lipoglycopeptides in special populations of interest, including patients with obesity, diabetes, and injection drug useOverall place in therapy of long-acting lipoglycopeptides for SSTIs Faculty:Kyle Molina, PharmD, BCIDPInfectious Diseases Clinical PharmacistScripps Green HospitalLa Jolla, CaliforniaLink to full program: CCO: https://bit.ly/3J4mg8hProCE: https://bit.ly/3P0vB4E

The Cabral Concept
2696: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Hemifacial Spasm, Cellulitis & Mosquitos, External Abscess, Nasal Irritation (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 21:31


Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions:    Diane: I was wondering if there is anything I can do for Trigeminal neuralgia?   Diane: How do you get rid of hemi facial spasm?   Talitha: Thank you for putting your podcast out there. It's led me to explore some new approaches to ongoing issues, and some of those new approaches are already working for me. My question: what would you suggest to prevent, or lessen the chances of getting cellulitis from a mosquito bite? Last summer, I started having a bigger reaction to mosquito bites, especially on my upper legs when bit through my clothing. I got large, red and hot circles 3-6 inches in diameter. Twice last year, those bites resulted in cellulitis requiring antibiotics. There are some aggressive mosquitos, and I use a number of ways to keep them away including yard treatments, environmental repellants and a lemon eucalyptus bug spray, but I get some bites anyway. I did the detox and will quarterly. Any other suggestions?   Matthew: Hi, I have asked a question concerning HIV last time. This time, I'd like to ask what I can do about an external anal abscess that came after I contracted syphilis. I don't know how long I had had the infection for because at the time I didn't have insurance and my physician (NP) told me he couldn't do any of my labs unless I paid up front, and at the time I didn't have the money. Once I found out after my insurance started, he did my regular labs, and stated my immune system continues to fight the HIV I contracted around 11/2021. He referred me to ID which was the same one for the HIV that he referred me too, which I don't have a good relationship with because they just want to push medications. MY NP listens to me and told me to go to health department which I was given PCN injections.   Elsa: Hi Dr. Cabral, I have been suffering from allergies and congestion for a long time now. I've been listening to your podcast for a while and have recently purchased the CBO protocol (for round two) and the mold protocol and am starting those now. With allergy medication I can usually get my sneezing and runny nose under control but I can never seem to get my congestion under control. I have tried GSE spray, Nasacort spray, and neti pot with citricidal drops and all of them irritate my nose like crazy- I sneeze a ton and my nose gets really inflamed and congested. I get really discouraged because I want to breathe through my nose and clear out any yeast or bacterial overgrowth there but can't put anything in my nose without it getting irritated. Why do you think this is? Any advice?   Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community's questions!      - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2696 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!  

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Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Podcast: Heat Stroke, Cellulitis, Herbal Remedies, Dehydration

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 45:00


In this extended episode of the Survival Medicine Podcast, Dr. Joe Alton and Nurse Practitioner Amy Alton discuss another wide range of topics, including how to make herbal remedies, dehydration from hot summer weather, how to diagnose, treat, and prevent heat-related emergencies, soft tissue infections like cellulitis, and much more.... Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad! Joe and Amy Alton Hey, learn more about 200 medical topics in survival settings with the two-time Book Excellence Award winner in medicine, The Survival Medicine Handbook: The Essential Guide For When Help Is NOT On The Way, available in black and white at Amazon and in color and color spiral-bound versions at store.doomandbloom.net! Plus, check out our entire line of quality medical kits and individual supplies while you're there! You'll be glad you did!

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast
Episode Ninety - Flexibility

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 47:51


Host: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC 0:11 Kim is in Canada this week 1:30 Menstrual pain 3:38 Creating the stable state 3:56 Hamstrings 5:21 Carpal Tunnel 9:08 Erectile dysfunction 12:18 Bone Spur 13:18 Ehlers Danlos 18:53 Cellulitis 19:47 Flat feet 21:50 Increasing testosterone 24:17 Kona Hawaii Core & Advanced Masterclass 25:33 Accessory bone 26:33 Increasing secretions in the pituitary or pineal 27:13 Achilles tendonitis 32:30 Scleroderma 34:42 Central sensitization 40:32 Referred knee pain from the neck 41:57 Prolo 44:28 TMJ

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
The Burden of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Diagnosis

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 18:00


In this episode, Martin Krsak, MD, MSc, FASAM, provides background and context on skin and soft tissue infections. Listen as he gives perspectives on:Epidemiology and clinical outcomesEconomic impactBacterial etiologyImportance of appropriate antimicrobial prescribingClinical presentationSeverity classification and distinction between purulent and nonpurulent infectionsRole of incision and debridement vs antimicrobial managementComplications to be ruled out prior to treatmentFaculty:Martin Krsak, MD, MSc, FASAMAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of Infectious Diseases University of Colorado School of MedicineDenver, ColoradoLink to full program: CCO: https://bit.ly/3J4mg8hProCE: https://bit.ly/3P0vB4E

Tack Box Talk
Mud Matters: The story of how wet dirt can lead to big trouble for horses

Tack Box Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 29:51


Robyn Stewart, Agriculture and Natural  Resources Agent for the University of Georgia shares why mud can be a big deal for horses.  Not an inevitable part of spring, prolonged periods of standing in mud can cause significant health issues for horses.  We talk thrush, white line disease, scratches and cellulitis.Missed our episode on managing mud? The link is below.Managing Mud: The story of keeping your boots on while building a sandwich

The Point of Care Podcast
Cellulitis and SSTI (Inpatient)

The Point of Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 8:02


Visit pointofcaremedicine.com to see the templates, pearls, literature, and other resources discussed in this episode. Our mission is to create accessible and easy-to-use digital resources that help healthcare professionals tackle common clinical presentations at the point of care, without getting bogged down by unnecessary details or trivia.

The Cabral Concept
2557: Tahini & Seed Cycling, Natural Menstrual Cycle, Postnatal Glucose Intolerance, Cellulitis, Non Hormonal Contraception, Remove Mycotoxins (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 18:51


Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks…   Mariana: Thank you and your team for all that you do! What are your thoughts on tahini? I have quite a bit on days 14-28 of my cycle as I do seed cycling but I believe it's made from TOASTED sesame seeds? Does this mean that it's not actually as healthy as portrayed? Thank you!   Kelsey: Hello Doctor, I am 27 year old female. I recently went off TRT and I have a hypothyroid condition. I have had a history of past anorexia nervosa. I am now doing much better in that regard, I am about 130lbs 5'2 and 24ish %body fat. I am a very active individual and have always been health conscious. My diet is almost 100% Whole Foods and I have been on fertility treatment the majority of this year and have been unsuccessful. I have never had a child and have gone for many years with missing periods (no PCOS). In 2020 I went on birth control because I had regained my cycles naturally and was trying to boost hormones to conceive eventually. My question for you is this: how can i regain my natural cycles without medical assistance for each one, and what should my steps be forward from here?   Amanda: Hello! I am 34 years old,105 lbs, 5'1. During my pregnancy, I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes- 1.5 years post partum the glucose intolerance is still here. My body type is Vata. Fasting glucose and insulin is normal/low, but the post prandial blood sugar after 55G+ carbs takes 3-4 hours to return to baseline and spikes quiet high and the spike is delayed. I went low to no carb for 5 years due to chronic bloating many years ago. It helped for a few months and then did not help but I continued. Blood sugar is worse during luteal-menstrual. My diet is very clean, balanced organic. PP sugar worse when im low carb. No family hx of Diabetes. I also work as a dentist - could heavy metal exposure could cause glucose issues? Have you seen this? Do you think there is hope to get better?   Maria: Hello Dr. Cabral. Thank you so much for being awesome. I have a question about cellulitis. My 75 year old mom recently had a bout with cellulitis. I wanted to ask you what can you tell me about cellulitis, how can we prevent it from happening again. I did search your past podcast but didn't find what I was looking for.   Gemma: Please can you do a podcast on non hormonal contraception. Or whatever deception methods you consider safe. I am about to get my coil removed it is a progesterone one. I have ductal hyperplasia and I do not want yearly mammograms I just want to get to the underlying root causes and I believe that I should not using any hormones. Thanks   Lisa: How do you get rid of mycotoxins -Ochratoxin I took a mold test and this was a little high 8.83 Are there supplements I can take ? I have been doing IR sauna with binders for 2 years 3-4 times a day but obviously the this is not enough    Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right!   - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2557 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!

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AWR Español: Clínica Abierta (Radio Sol)

La celulitis periorbital es una infección aguda de los tejidos que circundan el ojo, la cual puede progresar hasta la fase de celulitis orbital con protrusión del globo ocular. La meningitis es una de las posibles complicaciones de esta condición.

The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast
Dermatology | Cellulitis

The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 7:10


In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Cellulitis from the Dermatology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets

El Show De Chiquibaby
BUENAS NOTICIAS PARA LA CELLULITIS, MUJERES ABUSADAS EN CARCELES DE ESTADOS UNIDOS, NUEVO AMOR DE NINEL CONDE, REVENTA DE BOLETOS DE BAD BUNNY EN MEXICO!!!

El Show De Chiquibaby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 67:03


An Apple A Day
Fritter #37 What Is A Cellulitis Infection?

An Apple A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 9:23


In this episode, Jimmy discusses a Cellulitis Infection. Is it painful? Is it contagious? Can you be treated at home or do you need to be in the hospital? Can this disease be fatal? These questions and many more are answered in this episode and some of the answers will shock you!!! Websites in this episode: Information: www.clevelandclinic.org Living With A Disability; www.famousapple.com/group   

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Podcast: RSV, Cellulitis, Antibiotics, Cold Water Safety

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 32:00


People in off-grid settings are often called upon to perform activities to which they're not accustomed. In daily survival, the inexperienced will suffer mishaps that lead to injury; in situations where sanitation is questionable, these injuries carry a risk of infection, especially in unsanitary conditions. One of these is known as “cellulitis.” Dr. Joe Alton tells you what you need to know about this common problem. Also, aquarium antibiotics have been a staple for survival medics since Dr. Alton's article in survivalblog close to 15 years ago. Now, the government is tightening the screws as to how citizens can access antibiotics, starting with food-producing livestock. What does it mean for the preparedness community? Plus, an outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus on the west coast may become an epidemic and part of a triple whammy this winter along with flu and COVID. Find out about this surging virus.  Finally, some advice on what to do in falls into cold water from a capsized boat (or, in the case of recent headlines, a fall from a cruise ship!) All this and more in the latest Survival Medicine Podcast with Joe Alton MD, aka Dr. Bones! Hey, don't forget your copy of The Survival Medicine Handbook, the 4th edition, a 2022 Book Excellence Award Winner in the Medical category!

PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast

Perioribital cellulitis (AKA Preseptal cellulitis)is a soft tissue infection of the eyelids and skin anterior to the orbit. It must be differentiated from the more invasive and dangerous orbital cellulitis. Treatment varies depending on the original source (sinusitis, local trauma, stye etc,.). Learn all about periorbital cellulitis in this brief episode of PEM Currents: The […]

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
All Eyes on ExPEC: A Major Driver of Invasive Disease and Antimicrobial Resistance

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 78:30


In this episode, Lilian Abbo, MD, FIDSA; Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MS; and David van Duin, MD, PhD, FIDSA, FAST, discuss key concepts about extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli, including:Diverse strains and virulence factors associated with invasive diseaseAntimicrobial resistance profiles seen in clinical practiceVarious disease manifestationsPrevalence and burden of invasive infectionsPopulations at riskRisk factors for multidrug-resistant strainsEmerging vaccine technologiesActive clinical trials Benefits of vaccines and the challenges associated with developmentImportance of antimicrobial stewardship and potential role of vaccines to reduce antimicrobial resistanceProgram Director: Lilian Abbo, MD, FIDSAAssociate Chief Medical Officer in Infectious DiseasesJackson Health SystemProfessor of Infectious DiseasesDepartment of Medicine & Miami Transplant InstituteUniversity of Miami Miller School of MedicineMiami, FloridaFaculty:Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MSClinical Associate ProfessorDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes SciencesUniversity of South Carolina College of PharmacyInfectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy SpecialistDepartment of PharmacyPrisma Health Richland HospitalColumbia, South CarolinaDavid Van Duin, MD, PhD, FIDSA, FASTProfessor of Medicine Director, Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases ProgramDivision of Infectious DiseasesUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, North CarolinaContent based on a CME program supported by an educational grant from Janssen Therapeutics.Follow along with a downloadable slideset at:https://bit.ly/3eG29BnLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3eFHfCl

emDOCs.net Emergency Medicine (EM) Podcast

Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit), we cover cellulitis. To continue to make this a worthwhile podcast for you to listen to, we appreciate any feedback and comments you may have for us. Please let us know!Subscribe to the podcast on one of the many platforms below:Apple iTunesSpotifyGoogle Play

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Podcast: Saltwater Encounters, Drowning, Cellulitis

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 40:00


t's summer, and this is the time that people head out to the shore and take in the Great Outdoors. Millions will do just that, and the vast majority of beach-goers will experience nothing but a great time. On occasion, however, a person may run afoul of a sea creature during their time in the water. It's their home, after all, and some can get pretty aggressive when disturbed or when looking for a meal. In this podcast, we discuss everything from encounters with jellyfish to sharks. Also, we review everything you should know about preventing summer drownings everywhere, including pools, rivers, lakes, and the ocean. Finally, Nurse Amy introduces a new first aid kit meant for minor wound care, and Dr. Alton discusses how to deal with minor soft tissue infections like cellulitis. All this and more in the latest survival medicine podcast with Joe Alton MD and Amy Alton NP!  Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad, Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy Find out more about animal encounters, survival at sea, and 200 other medical topics off the grid in the Book Excellence Award winner in Medicine, The Survival Medicine Handbook: The Essential Guide For When Help Is NOT On The Way. Plus, check out quality medical kits for beach outing and other scenarios at store.doomandbloom.net.

The Dr. Livingood Podcast - Make Health Simple
Are There Natural Remedies for Cellulitis?

The Dr. Livingood Podcast - Make Health Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 4:31


Cellulitis is a dangerous and potentially deadly infection, if left untreated. There are some natural remedies that can help you overcome cellulitis. Watch this video to learn 4 simple do it yourself remedies that can help to fight off cellulitis. Tea Tree Oil Mixture: 4 drops of Tea Tree Oil 1 Teaspoon of Coconut Oil Calendula Flower Tincture: 1 tablespoon if dried calendula flowers Boil in 1 cup of water Let water cool, then apply to affected area with a cloth Get my Silver Serum here: https://store.drlivingood.com/collections/all/products/silverserum This episode was extracted from Dr. Livingood's YouTube channel. Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3xUx8kl Or, click here to view the original video and any links referenced in this podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQAyYWwUn9E

The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast
Ophthalmology | Orbital Cellulitis

The Medbullets Step 2 & 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 9:54


In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Orbital Cellulitis from the Ophthalmology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets

Evidence Based Hair
Season 2, Episode 5 (NAC for LPP, Hydroxychloroquine Melanosis, Linear Scleroderma, Dissecting Cellulitis in Women)

Evidence Based Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 65:01


The third Monday of the month is dedicated to studies in scarring alopecia.   LICHEN PLANOPILARIS   Kahjoogh et al (starts at 5:34). Efficacy, safety, tolerability and satisfaction of N-acetylcysteine and pentoxifylline in lichen planopilaris patients under treatment with topical clobetasol: a triple arm blinded randomized controlled trial. Dermatol Ther. 2022 Jun 15   HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE Beatriz Samões et al (starts at 24:05). Hydroxychloroquine induced melanosis. Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed). Jun-Jul 2022;18(6):377-378.     LINEAR SCLERODERMA de Marsillac P et al (starts at 27:53). Clinical, epidemiological, trichoscopic and histopathological features of linear morphea on the scalp. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2022 Jun 13. doi: 10.1111/jdv.18323. Online ahead of print   Ulc E et al (starts at 40:40). Therapeutic and Reconstructive Management Options in Scleroderma (Morphea) en Coup de Sabre in Children and Adults. A Systematic Literature Review. J Clin Med.     DISSECTING CELLULITIS   Melo DF et al (starts at 42:41). Dissecting cellulitis in women: a retrospective multicenter study with 17 patients. Int J Dermatol. 2022 May 15. doi: 10.1111/ijd.16271. Online ahead of print. May;86(5):e207-e208. Ward N et al (starts at 48:03). Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp associated with peripheral and axial spondyloarthritis: report of a case and review of the literature. Clin Rheumatol 2022 Apr 23.

Evidence Based Hair
Evidence Based Hair -Season 2, Episode 1 (Frontal fibrosing alopecia, Lichen planopilaris, Dissecting cellulitis)

Evidence Based Hair

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 48:38


Evidence Based Hair Podcast for the May 16, 2022 issue.  STUDIES REFERENCED   FRONTAL FIBROSING ALOPECIA STUDIES   Arasu et al (starts at 3:40). Vitamin D status in patients with frontal fibrosing alopecia: A retrospective study. JAAD Int. 2022 Apr 18;7:129-130.   Sun et al (starts at 11:30). Extensive facial scarring after ablative laser resurfacing in a patient with frontal fibrosing alopecia. JAAD Case Rep. 2022 Mar 26;23:123-127   Lobato-Berezo et al (starts at 18:32). Pustular frontal fibrosing alopecia: a new variant within the folliculitis decalvans and lichen planopilaris phenotypic spectrum? Br J Dermatol. 2022 May;186(5):905-907.   Rocha VB et al (starts at 22:50). Uncommon subtypes of frontal fibrosing alopecia: retrospective analysis of clinical characteristics and prognosis. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia An Bras Dermatol. Mar-Apr 2022;97(2):260-262.   LICHEN PLANOPILARIS STUDIES   Diab R et al (starts at 30:17). Lichen planus and lichen planopilaris flare after COVID-19 vaccination. Dermatol Ther. 2022 Mar;35(3):e15283.   DISSECTING CELLULITIS STUDIES   Babalola et al (starts at 35:27). Refractory Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp Treated With Risankizumab. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022 Mar 1;21(3):313-314.   Awad A and Sinclair R (starts at 42:45). Treatment of dissecting cellulitis of the scalp with Tildrakizumab. Australas J Dermatol 2022 May 4    

EMplify by EB Medicine
Episode 69 – Cellulitis and Other Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

EMplify by EB Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 48:05


In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Kyle Howarth, MD and Joby Thoppil, MD, PhD - two of the authors of the May, 2022 EMP article on Cellulitis and Skin and Soft Tissue Infections. Listen to the discussion to hear more about the emergency department management of cellulitis and necrotizing skin infections. Episode 69 – Emergency Department Management of Cellulitis and Other Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections (https://www.ebmedicine.net/topics/infectious-disease/emergency-medicine-skin) EMplify – May 2022 Episode Outline: 1. Why cellulitis/skin infections? 2. Terminology Erysipelas vs cellulitis vs fasciitis Purulent cellulitis 3. Most common pathogens 4. Special situations 5. Necrotizing infection classification system – is this helpful in the ED, and if so, why? 6. Differential – unilateral vs bilateral presentation 7. Prehospital care 8. ED evaluation History – what should we be asking? Examination: SSTI vs NSTI 9. Diagnostics POCUS: “cobblestoning” and fluid collection Xray: subcutaneous gas CT: when is this helpful? 10. Labs Blood cultures – if given the option, are they helpful?  Wound cultures – any role for these?   Routine labs (CBC, BMP, etc) – are they helpful?  LRINEC score – what is it and should we be using it?  11. Treatment   NSTI antibiotics   Abscesses  12. Special populations  IV drug users  Diabetic patients  Immunocompromised patients  13. Wound irrigation and loop drainage  14. Disposition 

EMplify by EB Medicine
Episode 69 – Cellulitis and Other Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

EMplify by EB Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 48:05


In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD interviews Kyle Howarth, MD and Joby Thoppil, MD, PhD - two of the authors of the May, 2022 EMP article on Cellulitis and Skin and Soft Tissue Infections. Listen to the discussion to hear more about the emergency department management of cellulitis and necrotizing skin infections. Episode 69 – Emergency Department Management of Cellulitis and Other Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections (https://www.ebmedicine.net/topics/infectious-disease/emergency-medicine-skin) EMplify – May 2022 Episode Outline: 1. Why cellulitis/skin infections? 2. Terminology Erysipelas vs cellulitis vs fasciitis Purulent cellulitis 3. Most common pathogens 4. Special situations 5. Necrotizing infection classification system – is this helpful in the ED, and if so, why? 6. Differential – unilateral vs bilateral presentation 7. Prehospital care 8. ED evaluation History – what should we be asking? Examination: SSTI vs NSTI 9. Diagnostics POCUS: “cobblestoning” and fluid collection Xray: subcutaneous gas CT: when is this helpful? 10. Labs Blood cultures – if given the option, are they helpful?  Wound cultures – any role for these?   Routine labs (CBC, BMP, etc) – are they helpful?  LRINEC score – what is it and should we be using it?  11. Treatment   NSTI antibiotics   Abscesses  12. Special populations  IV drug users  Diabetic patients  Immunocompromised patients  13. Wound irrigation and loop drainage  14. Disposition 

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health
Here's the Skin! Your Biggest Organ Episode with Lauren Zajac MHS, PA-C

Peeling the Onion: Discovering the Layers of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 56:41 Transcription Available


We are thrilled to have Lauren Zajac, MHS, PHD-C, speaking with us about skin. Let's dive deep into what our skin is telling us, the most common skin conditions, and the most common reasons for those conditions. Get your pen and paper ready, because this episode is full of great tips and tools to keep your skin looking young and healthy. Let's start with the six most common causes of imperfect skin.#1 Inflammation caused by a threatThe first is inflammation. Gut inflammation, skin triggers, UV, radiation, allergens, irritation, soap, and cosmic radiation could all contribute to skin inflammation. Among the gut, triggers are fungus, viruses, parasites, bacteria, histamines, toxins, food allergies, and food sensitivities, or intolerances. #2 Microbiome DisturbanceThe second factor is disruption of the microbiome. Friendly bacteria in our gut are primarily lactobacillus and bifidobacteria. Also, there are many other factors that affect your microbiome, such as excess good and bad bacteria. We need all of these bacteria to be healthy, but they must be balanced. Microbiome disturbances simply mean that they have overgrown. #3 Oxidative DamageThe third is the oxidative damage caused by UV rays, which generate free radicals. It happens when the free radicals exceed the skin's natural antioxidant capacity because we all do have antioxidants in our skin, in our gut, but when it exceeds that level, that's when the damage occurs. When we think about our skin, we think of premature aging, sunburns, inflammation, and skin cancer. In that case, there aren't enough antioxidants to quench those free radicals. The internal oxidative damage occurs from both toxins and diet. #4  Blood Sugar IssuesFour. In terms of blood sugar issues, the cool posts are our primary source of energy. Consumed in excess, the body cannot utilize it all. As a result, it binds to collagen and elastin in our skin. The process of glycogen is what can cause skin damage, and most people are unaware of that. #5 Nutritional deficienciesFifth, nutritional deficiencies include our macronutrients, such as carbohydrates and proteins, and our micronutrients, such as vitamins and minerals.In addition, 70% of our population is magnesium deficient. There are a number of minerals we're concerned about due to soil erosion, but especially iron and B vitamins such as B12 and B2. These lead to disruption of the skin. #6 Hormonal ImbalancesFinally, hormonal imbalances are the result of amino acids, cholesterol, and phospholipids found in our cells and biochemical messengers. Biochemical messengers allow the endocrine system to communicate with other parts of our body through their own messengers. There are also hormone imbalances in other parts of the body, especially in the adrenal glands, like DHA and cortisol, thyroid melatonin, and our sex hormones, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone, they are truly imbalanced.All of these make an impact on the skin.Connect with Lauren - WEBSITEREFERENCED:BOOK: Clear Skin From Within Get more information about the Peeling the Onion Podcast and your Hosts Cheryl and Nancy at https://www.peelingtheonionpodcast.com/Instagram 

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#348: Take the Long Med Home – for Cellulitis

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 38:45


Date: October 20th, 2021 Reference: Talan et al. Pathway with single-dose long-acting intravenous antibiotic reduces emergency department hospitalizations of patients with skin infections. AEM October 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Lauren Westafer an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School – Baystate. She is the cofounder of FOAMcast and […]

USMLE Step 2 Success
#8: Is this Cellulitis? 8 Clinical Scenarios

USMLE Step 2 Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 23:48


On this episode, we're presenting 8 different clinical scenarios and asking: Is this cellulitis? If so, what is the most likely pathogen? What is the best treatment? If not cellulitis, what is the most likely cause? For a free 100+ page excerpt of our best-selling residency match book, please visit us at www.TheSuccessfulMatch.com.

The Internal Medicine Show

Diagnosis and treatment of cellulitis and other rashes or wounds

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen
Frank Clayden - Transforming The Food Industry From Within

The Canteen Podcast by Paleo Canteen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 48:15


Frank Clayden is a low carb blogger at Go Low Carb UK, works in the food and drink industry, and is another fantastic low carb success story. We talk about: Frank's history with food and being overweight Vegan, low fat, calorie counting Cellulitis, oedema, low immune function Keto as as anti-inflammatory diet Going from 20 stone to 15 stone in a year comfortably without hunger Pain and inflammation of two years in legs disappearing within a week and staying that way for three years Naturally intermittent fasting Making choices about the food we sell to people after learning about the science behind LCHF Why we need a paradigm shift in modern medical treatment of chronic disease Disbelief from friends and loved ones that it was just a change in diet that transformed his health Working in the food industry and keeping your discipline The demonisation of meat in the food industry from PR and marketing people Vegan foods and their environmental impact How companies like McDonalds can help the situation Keto & low carb is now where vegan was 5 years ago Your Keto Life Chloe Barlow / Craig Barlow The future of healthy food products in supermarkets, street food, and restaurants GoLowCarbUK Frank can be found at: Blog - https://golowcarb.co.uk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/golowcarbuk/ Ally can be found at: Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleocanteen Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleoally Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paleocanteen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllyHouston