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Male Fertility Preservation

There are various approaches available to men for male fertility preservation in cases of disease or other fertility-compromising decisions. We explore these options with Dr. Tsuari. Reproductive potential in men can be affected by various disease, cancer, genetic syndromes and age. According to the World Health Organisation, fertility affects about 20 percent of the population…

Colon Cancer in Young Patients a Growing Concern

Getting a colon exam isn’t exactly top of anyone’s favourite medical checkups, but, colonoscopies are lifesaving tools. Most colorectal cancers begin as polyps, which can turn cancerous if not removed. Dr. Luvuyo Dyasi is a General Surgeon at St Philip's Private Hospital in Accra. He says the colon exam has become so refined that patients are…

Starting a Family When You Are Truly Ready

In the 21st century, many people are exploring the option to delay parenthood in favour of first overcoming an illness or even laying a foundation of financial stability and emotional maturity. Dr. Mmaselemo Tsuari is a fertility specialist at St Philip's Private Hospital. She says fertility preservation is a practice that saves healthy eggs, sperm…

Vital Medical Screenings You Need for a Better 2023

1. Blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol screening These three screenings help you understand the level of your heart health. All adults over the age of 20 should get a blood pressure check every two years and a blood glucose and cholesterol check every two to four years. After the age of 40 every adult…

The importance of renal screening

In 1951 the United States Commission of Chronic Illness defined screening as “the presumptive identification of unrecognised disease or defect by the application of tests, examinations, or other procedures which can be applied rapidly. A screening test is done to detect potential health abnormalities or illness in people who do not have any symptoms of…

Vascular Health

There are 2 main areas of vascular disease that are common. Arterial disease (stroke, gangrene, kidney failure, etc) and venous disease (deep vein thrombosis, varicose veins, etc). Arterial disease is usually more serious and maintaining good health can go a long way in preventing or minimizing the effects of arterial disease. Common arterial pathologies we…

Nearly 90% of the world’s population have HPV

Ninety-nine percent of cervical cancers are directly linked to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Dr. Esther Rockson, an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St Philip's Private Hospital, is on a mission to eradicate this statistic in Ghana. Dr. Rockson says HPV is quite simply a sexually transmitted virus that affects both sexes. This virus is widespread…

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. It commonly affects the Lungs, but can affect other organs like the Gastrointestinal system, kidney, bones and the brain. It remains the highest cause of death amongst the infectious diseases. 2 billion people have latent TB and in 2009 it resulted in the death of 1,7million people….

The 4 types of Glaucoma you need to know about

Although more common in older adults than young people, Glaucoma is a serious condition that could lead to vision impairment. Dr. Celeste Steenberg is an Ophthalmologist at Busamed Hillcrest Private Hospital. She says while the condition is irreversible, the management of it is possible and based on the type you have and how severe it…

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