احذر.. ده اللي هيحصلك لو مشربتش مياه بعد الفطار وانت مريض كلى
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00:00First, we need to know what happens in Ramadan.
00:07In Ramadan, we abstain from drinking and eating for long periods of time.
00:11Therefore, the amount of fluids that enter the body is limited for long periods of time.
00:18We need to know, in general, that there is a balance between the amount of fluids that enter our body through eating and drinking.
00:27In general, the most important thing is through drinking and eating.
00:32Also, we need to know the direction of these fluids.
00:35Fluids come out of the human body through the nose, through the mouth, through the breath, or through the nose.
00:43Of course, the remaining amount of fluids comes out through the mouth.
00:47Therefore, we need to know that there is a balance between the amount of fluids that we drink,
00:52the amount of fluids that we drink, and the amount of fluids that we lose.
00:55What we mean is the amount of fluids that we will lose through the nose.
00:59Why?
01:00Because kidney stones and ulcerative colitis often have a high solute load.
01:10This means that they produce more salts than normal in the ulcerative colitis.
01:16Therefore, the doctor always advises the patient to drink a large amount of water so that the ulcer does not become concentrated.
01:27We do not want the ulcer to become concentrated.
01:30In general, even our patients tell me,
01:33How much should I drink, doctor?
01:34I tell him, notice your ulcer.
01:37I want your ulcer to be clearer, lighter, closer to water, closer to white.
01:45I do not want the ulcer to become darker.
01:47I want the ulcer to become lighter.
01:49Let's go back to Ramadan.
01:50In Ramadan, from Suhoor until Iftar on the second day, there is no fluid.
01:56If the patient does not drink enough between Iftar and Suhoor,
02:02which means that the kidney is not hydrated,
02:04it will start to happen that the ulcer becomes concentrated,
02:08especially after Zahira and before Iftar, when he is allowed to drink again.
02:14This, of course, causes him to have very severe ulcerative colitis,
02:19and causes him to damage the kidneys.
02:22That's why we tell him,
02:23If you are going to be able to compensate for the amount of fluids you drink in the 24 hours between Iftar and Suhoor,
02:31it's okay, go ahead and drink.
02:34Also, try not to work in the sun violently during the day of Ramadan,
02:42so that you do not lose a lot of fluids on the way to the sea,
02:45so that your ulcer remains concentrated.
02:48But if you can't, or if you are silent,
02:51and you notice that you can't balance this balance,
02:55and you notice that the ulcer has become darker,
02:58and especially if you have kidney stones,
03:00then Iftar is a must.
03:02And our religion is easy, guys,
03:04no one hurts themselves.