Er Doctor Reacts To Ishowspeed Dumbest Injuries (Part 2)

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The Head Thud Chronicles: Unmasking the Mysteries of Trauma

Oh, okay, so... impromptu body piercings, dares gone wrong, and what exactly is this red stuff right there? Today, we are back at it, breaking down and reacting to all of the medical scenes and over-the-top injuries from the highly popular YouTube channel IShowSpeed. Speedy sometimes gets a little loud in terms of yelling. You may want to turn down your volume just a bit. Let's dive right in.

Abrasions, Lacerations, and the Drama of a Hit on the Head

(head thudding) Oh! When somebody gets hit on the lateral aspect of the head, the biggest thing you always worry about is abrasions, lacerations. Those are your first things. Then you think possible skull fractures if there's enough injury. So, what's the deal with bleeding in the mouth? If you get hit in the head and your mouth is open, and it causes you to clench right away, you are gonna get cut by your own process. You're gonna bite your tongue, you're going to bite your cheek. But in general, if you get trauma to your brain, there wouldn't be a specific reason why you're actually bleeding out of your mouth. It doesn't work that way.

(Speedy whooping) His behavior, I don't know how to explain that. If somebody has brain trauma and injuries, you could be somnolent, you can be out of it. You can stop breathing and you can be super quiet or you can be hyperactive, not making sense, confused. So it's a huge spectrum of symptoms that can happen.

(Speedy screaming) I don't know if he has braces on or not, I can't tell. But for me, when I used to have braces, abrasion, brushed to your mouth or the side of your cheek could actually cut your cheek and cause some bleeding. So that's another thing just to think about.

Death Nut Challenge: A Spicy Affair or a Recipe for Disaster?

  • Death nut challenge. What is this? Whoa, whoa, whoa. I gotta pause that and take a look at that back. The hottest peppers. Oh my gosh. I wonder if there's just a ton of sprayed-on hot sauce. It's got a burning skull. I'm assuming it's going to be horribly hot. Oh, he's just eating 'em. Oh my gosh. You know it's a delayed onset horribleness. Work through it, buddy. Work through it. (laughs) Tryin' to focus. You're having like a full-body response of the burning flavor in your mouth down your esophagus, into your stomach. Do you get a stomach ulcer from this stuff? I actually haven't seen anybody come in specifically with stomach ulcers, but people are eating a lot of hot foods and they do get gastrointestinal issues.

(Speedy screaming) Oh. (Speedy screaming) Oh, he looks like he's in so much pain. (Speedy gasping) We see some blood coming out of his mouth. Did he bite his lip? Did it cause the gums to start bleeding a little bit on the right side? Or could this be not real blood? Faker! I don't know, but you could definitely have some bleeding in your mouth.

Inhaling Helium and the Thin Line Between Fun and Danger

  • Watch this, watch this. Oh yeah, it's a helium tank, I believe, for balloons, right? So helium is the type of gas that's light. So that's why the balloons are able to fly by. But people will try to inhale or breathe in some helium to mess with your own vocal cords.

If you actually inhale too much helium, it actually can cause hypoxia and you can actually die from asphyxiation where you're actually not getting any oxygen into your system. This is actually quite serious, so please do not do that.

  • I feel light-headed. Yeah, typically when somebody's about to pass out, you will have symptoms of feeling tingly. You might see stars, you actually might have tunnel vision, and you're gonna feel quite light-headed. I tell people in that circumstance to just lay down flat on the ground to make sure you're getting enough blood flow to your brain and then just take nice, good, deep breaths.

(Bro, my eyesight is messing up right now. I'm turning green. Oh my goodness, bro. Go breathe some air, bro. Breathe air.) Oh good, at least somebody in his live comments are saying, "Hey, breathe air." Just continue to breathe oxygen through the normal air. What is the percentage of oxygen in normal air? About 21%. The most of it actually is nitrogen.

DIY Piercings and Cinnamon Challenges: A Recipe for Infection

  • About to give myself a nose piercing, y'all. A nose pierce yourself? If you're gonna do a nose pierce, any piercing, make sure it's clean. So fresh, so clean. Clean and sterile as possible. Know where you got it from. I actually don't advise you to do this yourself. You may do it wrong, you may stop halfway through. Gosh, please be careful.

(Three, two, Gotta do it quick. Do it fast.) Oh my God, it burns, (bleep) burns. Well, we have potential bacteria on our skin everywhere just because it protects us from the environment. So when you actually poke a hole through your skin, you're inoculating yourself or putting that potential bacteria into your tissue and increasing your risk of having cellulitis which is a medical word for infection of your skin.

(Bleep) you mean doing fast, man? Yeah. Alright, come on, Speed, baby. Speedy! So the tough part is he's talking. As you talk, your nose moves because of where it is attached on your face. I would be very still if I was doing this.

(Speedy crying) Oh my gosh. He is sweating. (Speedy crying) He is sweating, his eyes covered. Doesn't wanna do it. There's gotta be a huge mental component of doing self-injections, doing needles to yourself. That's a hard thing to do. Our bodies are not made to cause self-inflicted pain. An obvious defense mechanism that we have that we're not supposed to do that.

  • It's got a wonderful defense mechanism. (Speedy screaming) (Bleep), it burns and it hurts. So it hurts and it burns because there's now a new hole in your face. I wonder if this mechanism that he has is like ones that we'd use at work where if you fully push it through, it retracts when it's done versus if you partially do something. it actually hasn't completed the mechanism that it was designed to function as, and then it's still hanging there.

Cinnamon Challenges and CPR Misconceptions: The Perils of Internet Stunts

  • Y'all ready for the cinnamon challenge? Oh no. Cinnamon challenge. It's been around for a very long time. You have to take a spoonful of cinnamon, trying to get it all down within 60 seconds without drinking
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