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🗓️ 14 February 2024
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome, my name is Devine. This is episode 512 of the Devine Intervention |
0:05.6 | Podcast and to this podcast we're going to be addressing a topic called |
0:09.2 | the Mechanisms of Diarea, the mechanisms of diarrhea. |
0:15.0 | And you may wonder, man, why do I need to know any of these things? |
0:19.2 | This is one of these things that for whatever bizarre reason are friends at the |
0:23.2 | MBM is these days they love to throw questions where you clearly know that it's |
0:27.6 | diarrhea but then they'll supply a lot of answers that have to do with pathophysiology. So I will strongly encourage you really |
0:36.2 | pay attention to this podcast. This podcast yes I'll try to make some integrations but honestly my big big |
0:41.5 | big goal is to truly help you understand the content and understand how directly be caused in these different situations. |
0:49.0 | You know, I'm trusting that in the future we will have the time to see some more things about diarrhea. |
0:55.9 | There is actually a pretty high-yield topic so that's actually something that I I really hope in the future |
1:00.3 | I can make some more podcasts on as I have the time. But today let's really try to focus on the mechanisms of diarrhea. |
1:08.0 | Again I'm telling you this is one of these podcasts that kind of looks nondescript, but it's very, very high for your exams. And if you're |
1:14.1 | interested in any of the review courses I have for step one to step three that |
1:19.1 | are going to be taking place over a zoom that starts tomorrow, you can shoot me an |
1:22.3 | email through the website or you can also |
1:24.0 | listen to the podcast I made on the topic and I can give you some more information. |
1:28.3 | Okay, let's get into it. So, well we all know what the area is. Basically, right, believe it or not, there are |
1:35.2 | for more definitions of diarrhea, but essentially in clinical practice if a person is |
1:39.1 | having a lot of loose tools every day, if they have like three or more loose tools every day, if I will see like more than |
1:44.4 | three, then in that circumstance you want to think about the area, right? For a person has more than three |
1:51.6 | loose tools per day, we don't think about that area. Some people kind of |
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