What is the point of filming if it is all blured !!!!
@DrOzanAmir11 ай бұрын
Hi, unfortunately I didn't realise that I had zoomed in too far. Had to work with the footage that I had.
@kimberlyvuong63965 ай бұрын
@ davidwilliams5942 don't ask
@kimberlyvuong63965 ай бұрын
@@DrOzanAmirhi dr
@DrOzanAmir5 ай бұрын
@kimberlyvuong6396 hello 👋
@tictactoe325 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining how smoking byproducts impact upon the skin and cells in the body. It helped me understand to a deeper level the affects of smoking on the body.
@DrOzanAmir Жыл бұрын
I'll make sure to pass on your message to Moh.
@volc9738 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your generous explanation and demonstration .
@Mattie20042 күн бұрын
Was she monitored?
@DrOzanAmir2 күн бұрын
Yes
@connieleonard832611 ай бұрын
Excellent work
@DrOzanAmir11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment
@IanReillyPodsurgeon11 ай бұрын
Full thickness excision???
@DrOzanAmir11 ай бұрын
I thought about it, but likely non-compliance to post op instructions, smoking and other medical issues got me concerned about her healing.
@IanReillyPodsurgeon11 ай бұрын
@@DrOzanAmir 90% of mine come back viral. these are brutes those Oz, a real challenge. Great vid
@zineguri85156 ай бұрын
I don't really understand why smoking is being highlighted as if its the primary cause of her problem here. I appreciate that the focus of the video isn't about the anatomical and bio-mechanical issues the patient had but I think its important to point out that HD is actually caused by these pressures. Looking at her skin integrity, color etc at this stage, she doesn't really strike as having significant peripheral vascular disease either - her issues are likely pressure related (bony prominence would be my bet) combined with poor footwear +/- neglect /lack of appropriate/timely access to care.
@DrOzanAmir6 ай бұрын
Hi, You're correct, the primary problem is related to pressure under the met heads. All practitioners would accept this. The heloma durum, that are highly sensitive (far more painful than they should be), I've noticed appear in chronic smokers. This is the reason I focused on smoking.
@Familylawgroup2 ай бұрын
FYI, there is also a rare genetic condition called Olmstead Condition that causes such intense amount of pain since the nerves grow into the calluses. As a result, patients needed to be knocked out for any debrideing procedure. If you look for Olmstead Syndrome and calluses you will find several interviews with a young woman who needs to crawl on her knees to move around, until special skin grafts are attempted to minimize where the nerves can grow. There is another condition called pachyonychia congenital, but I believe that is a broader keratodermia than just an IPK. So, do you believe her smoking is causing her intense pain with these IPK?
@DrOzanAmir2 ай бұрын
Thank you, I recall watching the episode where the young lady had the calluses removed under general anaesthesia, followed by skin grafting. I would say most of the very painful IPKs that I have seen, the patients are heavy smokers. Speaking with colleagues, they have also noticed this.
@Familylawgroup2 ай бұрын
@@DrOzanAmir thank you for your quick reply to my questions, complete with typos. I went back and corrected them. Sometimes, my IPAD keyboard can’t keep up with my typing and autocorrect challenges a number of words on me. I understand Olmstead is very rare and it was fascinating to see the nerves growing into her calluses once they were able to anesthetize her. So far, the skin graft seems to be helping her. Dr. You, a podiatrist in London, doesn’t think they would allow her to do a skin graft in a similar case. I am not sure where you practice, but I would love to know about procedures such as skin grafts that aren’t OK in every country and how countries can vary in handling a variety of conditions by developing their own cutting edge techniques. Do you have a lot of PPK or PC (pachyonychia congenital) patients? I am also curious about how you treat patients with icthyosis or severe plaque psoriasis on their feet. Both conditions seem beyond just urea cream.
@DrOzanAmir2 ай бұрын
@@Familylawgroup I didn't pay any attention to the typos:) I am based in Australia. I have not performed skin grafts for this condition, mainly because I am not aware of the outcomes. I specialise in reconstructive foot surgery and see very few of these skin and nail conditions. When I was a general podiatrist, I use to see them more often especially icthyosis or severe plaque psoriasis. It involves a lot of time and care debriding away the hardened skin and sanding it down. The person would need to come in regularly to have this performed.
@JustMyOpinion-6 ай бұрын
What's the point of removing them if they just come back?
@yousef_afc93635 ай бұрын
Gets bigger, damages the skin, leads to risk on infection. You can even see the corns are leading to abnormal biomechanics
@DrOzanAmir5 ай бұрын
@yousef_afc9363 thank you for the clear response.
@scotterman10007 ай бұрын
Dr Amir What Is The The Treatment For ipk Intraactible Plantar Keratosis You Explaining It Sir Scott Erman USA
@dontshuks472911 ай бұрын
Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in a way that is stronger than oxygen, forming carboxyhemoglobin. This reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood, leading to hypoxia. However Dr Ozan May have eliminated the fact that there is no direct link between carbon monoxide and intractable plantar keratoderma; they involve different biological processes. Intractable plantar keratoderma is typically associated with genetic factors and abnormal skin cell proliferation.
@zlife82946 ай бұрын
очень плохо снято видео
@DrOzanAmir6 ай бұрын
I know :)
@HumeLeif3 ай бұрын
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@davesmith353011 ай бұрын
Damn pebble in my feet keeps coming back every 6 months 😩
@DrOzanAmir11 ай бұрын
Hi, are you seeing a Podiatrist?
@davesmith353011 ай бұрын
@DrOzanAmir thanks Doc. Yes I see a podiatrist here in Florida. He talked about moving the bones around in my feet during surgery. Scary stuff 😬
@hako9900 Жыл бұрын
the autofocus of your camera really sucks. it ruined your great work.
@DrOzanAmir Жыл бұрын
Tell me about it. I zoomed in too far.
@IanReillyPodsurgeon11 ай бұрын
@@DrOzanAmiryeah. Offer them a refund!!
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@KendrasEdge757 Жыл бұрын
Always easy to blame cigarettes. Her weight & age has nothing to do with this, nor does, more importantly, her metatarsal head directly above the IPK.
@DrOzanAmir Жыл бұрын
Hi, all those factors you mentioned contribute to the formation of the IPK. The video was focused on the association of IPKs and smoking.
@IanReillyPodsurgeon11 ай бұрын
Every single really bad corn I’ve ever seen has been in a smoker
@KendrasEdge75711 ай бұрын
@@DrOzanAmir yeah doc, you’re correct on that, my apologies for that.
@zineguri85156 ай бұрын
@@IanReillyPodsurgeon lets not confuse correlation with causality. Yes smoking impacts the quality of skin, vascular state- healing and various other things, but its not the primary cause of HD development. pressure and friction are the main culprits. Theres surely a bony prominence there where the HD is forming - just looking at her feet alone we can see theres something not right with her MPJs and midfoot.
@IanReillyPodsurgeon6 ай бұрын
@@zineguri8515 im not doing! But you miss THE MAIN cause of these buggers. Latest research shows the start out as VPS - yes at the site of the great point of pressure so biomechX and anatomy at play morphing these VPs into corns - and nicotine makes them worse.
@AprilGoodman-z7m3 ай бұрын
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@Aurelia-td4nd11 ай бұрын
Tu ne sais pas travailler france !!!
@DrOzanAmir11 ай бұрын
malheureusement je ne connais pas de podologue en france