How does a person die from cancer? | 3D Animation
How does a person die from cancer? | 3D Animation
Even though cancer can lead to death it's not necessarily cancer that causes someone to die. This video will go over questions you may have about how cancer causes death. You will learn about the growth and complications of cancer, as well as the factors that contribute to cancer deaths.
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0:00 Metastatic cancers
0:17 (1) Organ Failure
0:23 Perforation
0:40 Pancreatitis
0:50 Asphyxiation
1:10 Infection
1:25 Bone Marrow
2:11 Why is surgery so difficult?
2:37 (2) Cachexia
2:47 Facts (literature)
3:09 Treatment
3:25 Morphine
How does a person die from cancer? | End-of-Life care
#Oncology #Cancer #Death
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Glomerular Filtration Animation | How urine is formed in our body?
Glomerular Filtration Animation | How urine is formed in our body?
Glomerular filtration is the first step in making urine. It is the process that your kidneys use to filter excess fluid and waste products out of the blood into the urine collecting tubules of the kidney so they may be eliminated from your body
#glomerularfiltration #glomerulafiltrationrate #nephron
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Learn How to Save a Life in 4 minutes | Learning CPR
Learn How to Save a Life in 4 minutes | Learning CPR
In this concise and informative video, you'll discover the essential skills needed to save a life through Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). In just four minutes we'll take you on a journey to empower you with life-saving knowledge that could make all the difference in an emergency.
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0:00 Introduction
0:47 Cardiac arrest vs Heart attack
1:26 Step 1: Safety
1:41 Step 2: Breathing
2:07 Step 3: Call 911
2:14 Step 4: Chest Compressions
3:07 Step 5: Mouth-to-mouth rescue
3:45 AED
4:29 Next video
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How to Recognize a Dying Patient? | Signs of Approaching Death
How to Recognize a Dying Patient? | Signs of Approaching Death
Facing the possibility of someone's passing can be a difficult and emotional experience. In this video, I hope to offer you some guidance on how to recognize and respond to certain signs that may arise as someone nears the end of their life. My aim is to provide you with a general overview of 5 common changes that a patient may experience during this time. I hope that by learning about these signs, you can feel more prepared and less anxious about what lies ahead. Remember, being informed and aware can help you provide the best care and support for your loved one during this challenging time.
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0:25 (1) Decreased appetite and thirst
2:32 Artificial hydration? No!
2:50 (2) Mottled extremities
3:23 (3) Breathing changes
4:40 (4) Incontinence
5:07 (5) Agitation
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Third Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
Third Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
The third trimester includes weeks 27 through 40 of pregnancy. This trimester brings back some of the toughest early pregnancy symptoms, such as fatigue and the frequent need to pee, and introduces new ones like Braxton-Hicks contractions. I hope this series of videos will be a helpful companion throughout your pregnancy.
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0:10 Weight gain
0:15 What to expect?
0:46 Kicks/squirms/flips
1:02 Sleep and wake cycles
1:14 Lung maturation
1:55 (1) Difficulty Breathing
2:09 (2) Frequent need to pee
2:12 (3) Braxton-Hicks Contractions
2:28 Mucus plug
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Second Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
Second Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
Congratulations! Now that you’re in the second trimester, there is a lot to look forward to! Highlights might include finding out your baby's sex and feeling your baby move for the first time. Lasting from week 14 to week 27, the second trimester of pregnancy is often thought of as the best part of pregnancy. For many people, morning sickness and fatigue from the first trimester go away at this point. The fetus continues developing during this trimester — adding weight and taking on the features of a newborn. You’ll have an ultrasound during the second trimester to make sure the fetus is developing as it should. Timecodes:
0:18 Growth/Weight Gain
0:40 Week 13
1:08 Umbilical cord
1:19 Formation of Eggs
1:32 Digestive system
1:38 Urinary system
1:56 Lanugo
2:07 Week 19 - Fetal movement
2:30 Week 20 - Sound
2:39 Ultrasound (Anatomy scan)
2:50 Week 23 - Brain development
3:07 Week 24 - Lung Surfactant
3:32 Born prematurely? Survival Rate.
3:42 Steroid injection
3:55 Maternal Changes
4:03 (1) Weight gain
4:17 (2) Stretch Marks
4:35 (3) Linea Nigra
4:47 Next video
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First Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
First Trimester | 3D Animated Pregnancy Guide
Congratulations – you’re about to be a mother! Becoming a parent is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also feel overwhelming sometimes, and you likely have lots of questions. I hope this series of videos will be a helpful companion throughout your pregnancy. Timecodes:
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Fertilization
0:25 How to calculate your due date?
0:50 First ultrasound
1:00 Month 1 - Fetal development
1:20 Month 2 - Nervous system
1:41 Cardiovascular system
1:57 Size of a grain of rice
2:14 Bone formation
2:18 Size of a raspberry
2:26 Month 3
2:49 Maternal changes
2:55 (1) HCG - Nausea
3:10 (2) Progesterone - Tired
3:50 (3) Estrogen - Achy breasts
4:28 (4) Weight gain
4:46 Next video
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Sore throat remedies at home || How to treat sore throat at home
Sore throat remedies at home / How to treat sore throat at home In this video we have discussed about the sore throat. How to differentiate between strep throat and sore throat and 10 best home remedies to treat sore throat.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Sore throat causes
0:37 Sore throat vs Strep throat
1:53 Salt water for Sore throat
2:21 Turmeric for Sore Throat
2:44 Lozenges for Sore Throat
2:57 Zinc for Sore Throat
3:16 Honey for Sore Throat
3:40 Sore Throat medicine
4:11 Sore throat and hydration
4:31 Steam inhaler and humidifier for Sore Throat
4:54 Lying position for Sore throat
5:09 Lemon water for Sore Throat
5:27 Antibiotic for Sore throat
6:06 Things to avoid in Sore throat
6:19 Natural remedies for Sore throat
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A cesarean section | known as a C-section | is a surgery to deliver a baby via the abdomen
A cesarean section, or a C-section, is a surgery to deliver a baby via the abdomen. A c-Section occurs when a physician determines it to be a safer delivery option for the mother, baby, or both. Mothers may also choose to have a plant C-section, called AN ELECTIVE SURGERY, usually scheduled at 39 weeks of pregnancy. Also, women who have given birth via a cesarean section are often advised to give birth via a C-Section for the next baby. Common indications for C-Section include: Labor Dystocia: Labor Dystocia can occur when the baby's head is too big to fit through the pelvis. Another indication for C-Section is placenta previa when the placenta wholly or partially covers the opening of the uterus. Sometimes The baby is in breach position, so the feet are down instead of the head down. A prolapse of the umbilical cord or fetal distress before full cervical dilation can result in a loss of oxygen to the fetus and may even result in a stillbirth. Also, when a mom has twins or even more babies at the same time is usually an indication of a cesarean section.
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Recognizing a heart attack | 3D Animation
Recognizing a heart attack can save lives. Time is of the essence, every second matters, and a quick reaction can help limit the extent of the damage. That’s why it’s of the utmost importance to recognize the signs of a heart attack quickly. This 3D animated video shows you what a heart attack is, what the risk factors and symptoms are and how it is treated.
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5 Signs of Lung Cancer
In this 3D animated video, I examine the most common early symptoms and risk factors of lung cancer and why screening is so important. The most common symptom of lung cancer is a cough that doesn't go away or gets worse, coughing up blood, respiratory infections, spontaneous smoking cessation, and chest pain. Although not everyone with lung cancer ((non-)small cell carcinoma) develops these symptoms, these are the symptoms most likely to appear before the disease spreads and becomes more serious.
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How the heart works l 3D Tour of the heart
Imagine that you’ve hopped onto a red blood cell to tour the heart. You and your blood raft flow into the right atrium from the superior or inferior vena cava, the largest veins in your body. After reaching the right atrium, you have less than half a second to admire the scenery before the atrium contraction sends you down into the right ventricle. Watch this animated 3D tour of the heart to learn more about its anatomy and function. (This video includes close ups of the superior vena cava, rights and left atrium, the valves, the ventricles, the pulmonary artery/vein, lungs and alveoli)
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What Is Sperm?What is sperm made of? medical animation
What Is Sperm?What is sperm made of? medical animation
Sperm is tiny cells created by the male reproductive organs. That is made mostly of water, plasma, and mucus. It also contains 5 to 25 calories and comprises small amounts of essential nutrients, including Calcium. Males produce millions of these cells daily, yet only one can fertilize an egg and create life! Is human sperm visible? Yes! but Only if you're looking through a microscope. Sperm are tiny. Like really tiny scientists can typically identify the following three parts When studying a sperm cell under a microscope The sperm head contains chromatin, the DNA material that makes up chromosomes. Typically, both the human sperm cell and the human egg cell each contain 23 chromosomes. When the sperm and egg combine, this results in an embryo cell with 46 chromosomes. Covering the head of the sperm is a cap called an acrosome. The acrosome contains enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the outer shell of an egg. The head shape is important because it can affect the sperm’s ability to penetrate the outer surface of a woman’s egg to fertilize it. The midsection of the sperm contains energy-producing mitochondria. These specialized structures provide the energy necessary for the sperm cell to move. The sperm tail is the most complicated structure, with more than 1000 proteins involved in its functioning. Over 300 years ago, scientists described sperm tails swaying in a symmetric pattern, like “that of a snake. With the advent of three-dimensional microscopes, Most recent studies have shown that sperms move by spinning rather than swimming. The sperm almost seemed to be drilling into the surrounding fluid.
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How to Recognize a Stroke
By understanding the warning signs, you can play a crucial role in ensuring timely intervention and potentially saving a life. A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts, depriving the brain of vital oxygen and nutrients. We discuss the FAST test, a simple acronym that helps identify the most common signs of a stroke: facial drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulties, and the importance of calling 911 promptly. Join me to learn how to recognize the warning signs of a stroke and take action when it matters most
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Prostate Cancer Signs | Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer
Prostate Cancer Signs | Prostate Cancer | Prostate Cancer Warning Signs | Prostate Cancer Risk Factors | Prostate cancer diagnosis Prostate cancer signs: Prostate is a tiny walnut size gland present just below the bladder in men. It produces fluid that makes up a part of semen. Prostate cancer is cancer that occurs in the prostate. It is one of the most common types of cancer. Many prostate cancers grow slowly and are confined to the prostate gland, where they may not cause serious harm. They don’t even need any treatment or may be minimal. But the other types are aggressive and need prompt medical attention. Prostate cancer that's detected early and confined to the prostate gland has the best chance for successful treatment. What are the risk factors of prostate cancer? The most common risk factors are: Old age Family history African American men Prostate cancer Signs and Symptoms: Different people have different symptoms for prostate cancer. Some men don’t have symptoms at all But if you are having symptoms, then you may find it difficult to start urinating. Decreased force in the stream of urine which leads to Weak or interrupted flow of urine You may experience increased frequency of urination, often during the night and there will be trouble emptying the bladder completely. Pain or burning during urination is also a sign of prostate cancer. But, it can also be seen in urinary tract infections. You may see Blood in the urine or semen If there is any Pain in the back, hips, or pelvis that doesn’t go away, then one of the many reasons could be prostate cancer. You may experience painful ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. Here, one point worth mentioning is that As a man ages, the prostate tends to increase in size. This can cause the urethra to narrow and decrease urine flow. This is called benign prostatic hyperplasia, and it is not the same as prostate cancer. So, keep in mind that these symptoms may be caused by conditions other than prostate cancer. Take medical advice if you have any persistent signs and symptoms
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10 Incredible Foods for your Brain & Mental Health | Brain Food | Mental Health | Depression
10 Incredible Foods for your Brain & Mental Health | Brain Food | Mental Health | Depression
Fatty fish: Fatty fish like salmon tuna and sardines: Fatty fish such as salmon tuna mackerel and sardines are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids,particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are a great source of healthy fats fiber protein and various vitamins and minerals which all contribute to maintaining good health.
Leafy greens: Leafy greens such as spinach kale collard greens and Swiss chard are packed with nutrients that are important for brain health and overall mental well-being. They are high in vitamins and minerals such as folate vitamin K and vitamin C which play a critical role in brain function.
Whole grains: Whole grains such as oats quinoa brown rice and whole wheat are a great source of fiber vitamins minerals and antioxidants.
Berries: Berries such as blueberries strawberries raspberries, and blackberries are rich in antioxidants, including anthocyanins which give them their vibrant colors. Berries are a good source of fiber and low in calories which can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce inflammation in the body.
Fermented foods: Fermented foods such as kimchi sauerkraut kefir and yogurt, are rich in probiotics which are beneficial bacteria that live in our gut and have a wide range of health benefits. One of the key benefits of consuming fermented foods for mental health is their ability to support a healthy gut microbiome. Fermented foods are often a good source of vitamin K2 which is important for brain health. Consuming fermented foods regularly can provide a variety of nutrients that are important for brain health and mental well-being including probiotics and vitamin K2 and may help support a healthy gut microbiome reduce inflammation and enhance the production of neurotransmitters. Dark chocolate: Dark chocolate contains a variety of compounds that are beneficial for brain health and mental well-being including flavanols caffeine and theobromine. Incorporating dark chocolate into your diet can be done in moderation as it is high in calories. A few squares of dark chocolate as a dessert or snack can be a delicious way to enjoy the benefits of its nutrients.
Avocado: Avocado is a nutrient-dense fruit that is high in healthy monounsaturated fats fiber vitamins and minerals. Incorporating avocado into your diet can be done in many ways such as adding it to salads smoothies or sandwiches or using it as a substitute for unhealthy fats in recipes such as mayonnaise or butter.
Turmeric: Turmeric is a spice that has been used in traditional medicine for centuries due to its anti-inflammatory properties. More recently research has also shown that turmeric can have beneficial effects on brain health and mental well-being. Incorporating turmeric into your diet can be done in many ways such as adding it to curries soups or stews.
Tea: Tea particularly green tea black tea and chamomile tea contains several compounds that have been found to benefit brain health and mental well-being. It's important to consume tea in moderation particularly if it contains caffeine as excessive consumption of caffeine can have negative effects on mental health.
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10 Warning Signs That Your Kidneys are Toxic | Chronic Kidney Disease | Kidney Health
10 Warning Signs That Your Kidneys are Toxic | Chronic Kidney Disease | Kidney Health
10 signs and symptoms of chronic kidney diseases, and 9 measures to lower your risk. Chro ic kidney disease is a progressive condition. Chronic kidney disease is more prevalent in older individuals women and in people experiencing diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Sign and symptoms that may be seen in kidney diseases: Tiredness having less energy or having trouble concentrating. Trouble sleeping Dry and itchy skin Urge to urinate more often Blood in your urine Your urine is foamy Puffy eyes Swollen ankles and feet Poor appetite Muscle cramping. Few Golden Rules of Prevention to lower your chances of getting kidney disease are: 1. Getting regular check-ups with 2 simple tests: a urine test and blood test. A urine test called albumin creatinine ratio (ACR). A blood test called glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 2. Maintaining Blood Pressure High blood pressure can damage your kidneys and increase your chances of getting kidney disease. 3. Manage Blood Sugar High blood sugar levels can cause blood vessels inside the kidney to become narrow and clogged and can cause damage to the blood vessels and harm the kidneys. 4. Eat a Healthy Diet A healthy diet can help lower blood pressure and blood lipids (fat in the blood). 5. Exercise Exercise can help you keep a healthy weight control blood pressure and cholesterol, build strength and endurance and lower your chances of getting kidney disease. 6. Quit Smoking Smoking causes diseases in every organ of the body including the kidneys. 7. Do not overuse medicines: Using too much pain medicine like NSAIDs may cause kidney disease. 8. Limit alcohol intake: Alcohol increases your blood pressure. The extra calories in it can make you gain weight too 10. Ask your health care provider the few questions about your kidney health that are mentioned in our video.
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How to Lower your Blood Pressure
In this informative and practical video, you'll discover essential tips and techniques to manage and reduce your blood pressure effectively. The video delves into the significance of maintaining healthy blood pressure levels as we age and the potential risks associated with hypertension. Whether you're looking to enhance your overall well-being or actively seeking ways to manage blood pressure concerns, this video provides invaluable guidance for a healthier life.
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The Basic Anatomy of the Heart
The human heart is a complex organ with four #compartments that pump blood throughout the body. In addition, it carries oxygen and other vital nutrients to the cells and organs. The #myocardium is at the heart's center, a muscular layer composed of cardiomyocytes. These cardiomyocytes contract and relax to pump blood and send it through the body. Surrounding the myocardium are three distinct layers of tissue. The endocardium is the innermost layer, a smooth membrane responsible for lubricating and preventing circulation damage. The middle layer is the middle-layer tunica media, composed of #specialized muscle and #elasticFibers. Finally, the outermost layer is the pericardium, a thin and flexible membrane that helps protect the heart from damage and infection. Within the myocardium are four distinct chambers: the right atrium, the left atrium, the right ventricle, and the left ventricle. The right atrium receives oxygen-deficient deoxygenated blood from the body. The left atrium then collects oxygen-rich oxygenated blood from the lungs. These two atriums converge in the atrioventricular septum, a wall of tissue separating them. The tricuspid valve then opens to allow oxygen-deficient blood flow into the right ventricle from the right atrium. Next, the left atrium sends oxygen-rich blood to the left ventricle through the mitral valve. The right ventricle then pumps the oxygen-deficient deoxygenated blood to the lungs via the pulmonary artery, which is responsible for transporting the blood to the lungs for oxygenation. The left ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich oxygenated blood to the aorta and the rest of the body via the aortic valve. The aortic valve then opens to expel the oxygen-rich blood to the body. The heart is also equipped with four valves that open and close to control blood flow in and out of the four chambers. These valves are the tricuspid, mitral, aortic, and pulmonary valves. The tricuspid and mitral valves regulate the blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle. The aortic valve is responsible for blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta. Finally, the pulmonary valve regulates the blood flow from the right ventricle to the lungs. The heart also contains four major blood vessels that supply the heart with deoxygenated and oxygenated blood. These are the pulmonary artery, the aorta, the superior vena cava, and the inferior vena cava. The pulmonary artery is responsible for transporting deoxygenated oxygen-poor blood from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs. The aorta then pumps oxygen-rich oxygenated blood from the heart's left ventricle to the entire body. The superior vena cava is the primary vein running from the head and arms that bring deoxygenated blood back to the right atrium. The inferior vena cava runs from the lower part of the body and brings deoxygenated blood back to the right atrium. Finally, the heart contains a variety of specialized conducting tissue that carries electrical signals from the heart's pacemaker (the sinoatrial node) throughout the various chambers and helps to regulate the heart's beating rate. This specialized conducting tissue includes the atrioventricular node, the bundle of His, the Purkinje fibers, and the atrioventricular bundle. The anatomy of the heart is essential for life. The heart works together to ensure the body is supplied with needed oxygen and nutrients from the four chambers and four valves to the blood vessels and specialized conducting tissue.
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5 Early Cancer Warning Signs | 3D Animation
The thought of cancer can be overwhelming and scary. However, knowledge and awareness of the early warning signs can empower you to take action and potentially catch cancer at an earlier stage, when treatment is often more effective. In this video, we will discuss 5 early warning signs of cancer that you should be aware of. By recognizing these signs, you may be able to detect cancer in its early stages and seek medical attention promptly. Remember, being informed is the first step in taking control of your health. So, sit back and watch as we discuss the early warning signs of cancer.
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Alcohol increases acid in the stomach
After alcohol leaves the mouth it flows down the esophagus and into the stomach. If there is no solid food in the stomach, most of the alcohol moves down into the small intestine and will come into contact with the intestinal walls more easily and pass quickly into the blood.in this way, All the alcohol of one drink may be absorbed within 30 minutes. If one drinks alcohol with food in the stomach, it will be trapped with the food in the stomach, where absorption is not very efficient. it can’t move into the small intestine immediately, this, slows the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream considerably. and the person will become impaired more slowly and will reach a lower peak alcohol concentration. also, Alcohol increases acid in the stomach, which in alcohol abusers can lead to severe stomach pain or sores in the intestines. This is why it is a good idea to eat a nice big meal while you are drinking. In fact, The presence of fatty meals can significantly reduce the peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC) up to 50% relative to that produced when alcohol is consumed on an empty stomach.
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METANEB system | Prevent and Treat Pulmonary Atelectasis
The METANEB system provides patients an effective and consistent therapy to prevent and treat pulmonary atelectasis while delivering operational efficiencies to healthcare providers. The METANEB system delivers three therapies with one device; lung expansion with Continuous Positive Expiratory Pressure (CPEP), secretion mobilization with Continuous High Frequency Oscillation (CHFO) and aerosol delivery.
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The information contained in these videos is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information. Please speak with your healthcare provider about any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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Injured giant battling for life with swollen tongue sympathetically treated by wildlife officers
Officers from Department of Wildlife Conservation are providing treatment to a wild elephant found lying in a critical condition on the forest border with a swollen tongue. A closer look showed that the elephant’s mouth has been slightly shattered indicating that he has been injured with jaw exploding trap. Luckily the elephant’s mouth has not been severely shattered with the explosive. However due to the effect of this mouth bomb elephant’s tongue has been injured and it has been severely infected worsening the situation. Poor elephant must have been suffering from infection from long time and it might have impaired the food intake. The veterinary surgeon believed that elephant has been collapsed due to lack of energy in the body caused by prolonged starvation. The veterinary surgeon and the team quickly leapt in to action. They realized that it is urgent to boost the elephant. Otherwise the elephant would die lacking the energy in the body. So they hurriedly started the saline treatment The IV line is connected to the ear vein. Therefore the ear area was thoroughly cleaned to avoid further infection through the injection site. Saline treatment would be helpful to replenish the lost energy of the elephant. The injury was caused by an improvised explosive device hidden in fodder bait used by villagers to hunt animals. These devices are a combination of gunpowder and fragments of metal or rock packed tightly together. When bitten into or crushed inside an animal’s mouth, they explode, shattering the jaw and destroying the tongue and other soft tissue. Explosive devices concealed in bait for bush meat hunting have overtaken gunshot injuries as the primary cause of elephant deaths in asia. These devices are aimed primarily at wild boar, but are increasingly maiming and killing elephants. While giving the saline treatment, antibiotics were administered intra muscularly. These antibiotics are primarily aimed to heal the infection. The antibiotics will boost the immunity to heal the infection in the tongue. Infection should be avoided from spreading in to the inner body parts.Multivitamins and anti-inflammatory medicines were also administered. After giving saline for 5 hours officers attempted to make the elephant stand. But the elephant hasn’t completely recovered the lost energy. So they decided to continue the treatment from the next day morning. The veterinary surgeon said that they would continuously treat and monitor the elephant’s condition for 5 days. Then after, if the elephant wouldn’t recover even after five days the elephant should be brought to the elephant rehabilitation center run by the department of wildlife conservation
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