Day: 27 November 2024
Basics of obesityBasics of obesity
Obesity screening-BMI, waist circumference. Barrier to screening- stigma Abdominal adiposity not captured in BMI. Abdominal obesity increases risk of heart disease, diabetes, HTN, dyslipidemia and metabolic dysfunction. BMI; Underweight less than 18.5 Normal weight 18.5 – 24.9 Overweight 25.0 – 29.9 candidates for weight loss Obesity class I 30 –
Caring for Your Skin: Your Path to ConfidenceCaring for Your Skin: Your Path to Confidence
At Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we believe your skin tells your unique story – and everyone deserves to feel amazing in their own skin. What Your Skin Really Wants You to Know Your skin is more than just a covering. It’s your body’s first line of defense, and taking care
Understanding and Treating AGA Understanding and Treating AGA
Hair loss affects millions worldwide, and at Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we believe that understanding Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is the first step toward regaining your confidence and control. Understanding AGA: More Than Just Hair Loss AGA, commonly known as pattern hair loss, is a natural process that can affect both
Taking Control of Your Intimate Health: A Complete Guide to EDTaking Control of Your Intimate Health: A Complete Guide to ED
Every king deserves to rule their life with complete confidence, including in their most intimate moments. At Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we understand that erectile dysfunction (ED) can feel like losing your crown – but it doesn’t have to be that way. Understanding ED: You’re Not Alone First, let’s address
The Socio-Economic Burden of Skin DisordersThe Socio-Economic Burden of Skin Disorders
Skin disorders represent more than just medical conditions; they exert significant socio-economic burdens on individuals, families, and communities. In Kenya, where healthcare resources are often stretched thin and cultural perceptions of skin health vary, these impacts can be particularly acute. Chronic conditions like eczema, alongside culturally influenced practices such as
ANDROGENIC ALOPECIAANDROGENIC ALOPECIA
Epidemiology AGA is extremely common affecting roughly 50% of men and perhaps as many women older than 40 years. Its incidence increases greatly in postmenopausal women. The epidemiology varies based on factors below; Incidence and severity is high in white men as compared to asians, africans and african americans. A
Androgenetic Alopecia and Diabetes: Your Health JourneyAndrogenetic Alopecia and Diabetes: Your Health Journey

Living with diabetes can impact more than just your blood sugar. Many people don’t realise that diabetes can significantly affect hair health, particularly through Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA). The Diabetes-Hair Loss Connection Diabetes can influence hair growth in unique ways: Managing Hair Loss with Diabetes Our comprehensive approach focuses on: Your
Navigating Weight Management: A Royal Approach to HealthNavigating Weight Management: A Royal Approach to Health

At Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we understand that weight is more than a number – it’s about your overall health, confidence, and quality of life. Understanding Your Body’s Story Weight management isn’t about quick fixes. It’s a comprehensive journey that involves: Medications and Support for Your Journey We offer modern
Taking Charge of Your Health: Understanding EDTaking Charge of Your Health: Understanding ED

Every king deserves to rule their domain with confidence, including in the bedroom. Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects millions of men, and there’s absolutely nothing to be ashamed about. At Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we believe in treating each patient with the royal care they deserve. ## Understanding the Causes ED
Androgenetic Alopecia: More Than Just Hair LossAndrogenetic Alopecia: More Than Just Hair Loss
Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) might sound complicated, but it’s simply the medical term for the most common type of hair loss. At Kings and Queens Telemedicine, we’re here to help you understand and manage this natural process. What is AGA? AGA is a natural condition where hair gradually thins over time.