Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi

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Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi MEDICAL DOCTOR | PUBLIC SPEAKER | HEALTH ADVOCATE
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11/08/2025

NO PERIOD AT ALL?. It's called
Not because you’re on birth control or pregnant it just… doesn’t show up.
Your period is like a monthly report from your body. If it stops, your body is trying to tell you something.

☞ THERE ARE 2 MAIN TYPES OF AMENORRHEA
PRIMARY AMENORRHEA
This happens when a girl turns 15, but her first period hasn’t come yet.
It could be due to genetic, hormonal, or structural issues.
SECONDARY AMENORRHEA
This is when a woman who used to get periods suddenly stops for 3 months or more.
It’s way more common and usually has a reason behind it.
THIS IS WHY YOUR PERIODS MIGHT DISAPPEAR
☞Pregnancy (obviously!)
☞Stress, yes, your emotions can delay it.
☞Extreme weight loss or gain
☞Over-exercising (Think athletes or dancers)
☞Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
☞Thyroid problems
☞Early menopause
☞Certain medications or contraceptives.

🗣️Why Can’t I Sleep? Let’s Talk About  ☞You lie in bed, eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling while the world sleeps pe...
11/08/2025

🗣️Why Can’t I Sleep? Let’s Talk About
☞You lie in bed, eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling while the world sleeps peacefully around you. You are exhausted but your mind keeps racing. This is not just a bad nightbit’s insomnia, and it can silently take a heavy toll on your body, brain and emotional health. So let’s unpack insomnia from the beginning to the end in the most human and effective way possible

☞Insomnia is a condition where a person finds it hard to fall asleep, stay asleep or wakes up too early and can't go back to sleep. For some, it happens once in a while. For others, it becomes a nightly struggle that lasts for weeks or even months. When it starts affecting your daytime life your focus, your mood, your energy that’s when it becomes a medical concern.

☞What People Think Causes Insomnia But Doesn’t Always
Many people blame insomnia only on stress or overthinking. Others think drinking a cup of tea or using their phone before bed is the sole cause. While these can contribute, they aren’t always the full story. Some believe insomnia is just “in the mind” or that only older people get it, which is not true. Even children and teenagers can suffer from it.

☞What Actually Causes Insomnia
Insomnia has multiple real causes, and they can be physical, psychological or environmental. Stress, anxiety and depression are the most common mental causes. Physical conditions like chronic pain, asthma, overactive thyroid, or even acid reflux can also interfere with sleep. Certain medications, caffeine, alcohol or working night shifts may also disrupt your sleep cycle. In some people, the problem is in the brain’s sleep-wake control system, especially in chronic cases.

☞Pathophysiology of Insomnia
Sleep is controlled by a balance between two systems in the brain. One promotes wakefulness, the other promotes sleep. In insomnia, this balance is disturbed. The brain’s arousal system becomes too active or too sensitive, making it hard to “shut off” when it’s bedtime.



Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi

 Starting s*xual activity at a young age can increase the risk of developing   later in life. This is mainly because it ...
31/07/2025



Starting s*xual activity at a young age can increase the risk of developing later in life. This is mainly because it raises the chance of being exposed to a virus called , or HPV, which is the main cause of cervical cancer. The earlier a person becomes s*xually active, the earlier they may come into contact with HPV.

The cervix in young girls is still developing and is more sensitive than in adults. There is a special area in the cervix called the , where the type of cells changes. This area is more exposed and easier for the HPV virus to infect in younger girls. Because these cells are not fully mature, they are more vulnerable to damage caused by the virus.

When HPV infects the cervix, the immune system usually clears it away. However, if the infection stays for a long time often many years it can cause changes in the cervical cells. The longer a person has HPV without it being cleared, the greater the chance that these changes will develop into cervical cancer. Early s*xual activity means a person could have this virus for a longer time.

Additionally, starting s*x early is often linked to having more s*xual partners over time, which further increases the risk of getting HPV. The more partners a person has, the higher the chance of encountering the virus.

22/07/2025



☞ is a condition you are born with, not something you catch like the flu. It happens when your red blood cells, which are supposed to be round and flexible, become hard and shaped like a sickle or a banana. These sickle shaped cells don’t move easily in blood vessels and can block the flow of blood and oxygen, causing pain, tiredness, swelling and even organ problems.

You only get it when both your parents pass on the sickle cell gene. If one parent has the gene, you don’t get sickle cell disease, but you become a carrier (called sickle cell trait), and you can pass it to your children.

If both parents have the sickle cell trait, there's a 1 in 4 chance their child will have sickle cell disease. That's why it's very important for couples to test before marriage or having children. You both might look healthy, but inside your genes, this condition could be hiding.

People with sickle cell anemia often feel very tired, have yellow eyes, experience pain especially in bones and joints, get infections easily, and children may not grow well. These signs come from the fact that their red blood cells are being destroyed too early, and oxygen doesn't reach parts of the body properly.

There’s no permanent cure yet unless someone gets a bone marrow transplant, which is very expensive and risky. But the good news is you can live long and healthy if you take care of yourself. Drink plenty of water every day, avoid cold weather, eat healthy food, take your medicines like folic acid, and go for regular checkups. Don’t skip your clinic visits.

To prevent it, the best way is to know your sickle cell status early. If you have the trait, avoid marrying someone with the same trait. It’s not about love only, it’s about protecting your future children from a life of suffering. Awareness and testing is the first step to breaking the chain.

Let’s not keep quiet. Let’s test, talk about it, and protect our families. Sickle cell is real.
Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi


☞Necrotizing Fasciitis🗣️Let’s talk about something serious but important to know, Necrotizing fasciitis, also known as t...
17/07/2025

☞Necrotizing Fasciitis

🗣️Let’s talk about something serious but important to know,
Necrotizing fasciitis, also known as the “flesh-eating disease.”
It’s a rare but very dangerous infection that spreads quickly in the body. It attacks the soft tissue under the skin (especially the fascia, which surrounds muscles, nerves, fat, and blood vessels). If not treated fast, it can cause serious damage, even death.

It often begins when bacteria enter the body through a small cut, scrape, or surgical wound. You may not think it’s a big deal at first, but the infection can spread in hours.

SIGNS:
1. Sudden and severe pain (more than what you'd expect from the wound)

2. Swelling and redness that spreads fast

3. Fever, chills, or vomiting

4. The skin may turn dark, blister, or look bruised

5. Feeling very weak or confused

CAUSE:
Different types of bacteria can cause it, like Streptococcus pyogenes. Sometimes, it happens to healthy people, but those with weak immune systems, diabetes, or wounds are at higher risk.

TREATMENT:
Yes, but it’s an emergency. Doctors usually give strong antibiotics right away, and surgery is often needed to remove infected tissue. The earlier it’s caught, the better the chances of recovery.
Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi

16/07/2025

Today I received a request by one of the members here to just talk about Ectopic pregnancy.
So let's just talk about it in a way we both can understand it better and appreciate it

Imagine a woman has just conceived. Normally, the fertilised egg should travel through the fallopian tube and reach the womb, the uterus where it can grow safely for nine months. But sometimes, the egg doesn’t reach the uterus. Instead, it implants outside the womb. That’s what we call an ectopic pregnancy. The most common place this happens is inside the fallopian tube and that’s why we often say “tubal pregnancy”.

Now, pause here, the fallopian tube is narrow and delicate. It was made to transport, not to hold and stretch. So when a pregnancy starts growing there, trouble begins.

WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN
Ectopic pregnancies don’t just happen randomly. The fallopian tube has to be damaged or slowed down in some way for the egg to get stuck there. This can be due to,

PREVIOUS PELVIC INFECTIONS like CHLAMYDIA or GONORRHOEA that quietly scar the tubes

PREVIOUS ECTOPIC PREGNANCY, once it happens once, the chance of recurrence goes up

SURGERY ON THE TUBES OR NEAR THE PELVIS

Use OF FERTILITY TREATMENTS or even SMOKING, which weakens the tube’s function

Sometimes though, no clear reason is found and that’s what makes it even more dangerous, because a woman may not know she’s at risk.

SYMPTOMS, The Body Starts to Warn You
At first, she may feel just like she’s pregnant a missed period, breast tenderness, nausea. But the signs that this is not a normal pregnancy slowly creep in.

One early sign is abnormal vaginal bleeding not your normal period. It can be spotting or dark brown discharge. Then comes lower abdominal pain, usually one sided, dull or sharp. As the pregnancy grows in the wrong place, the pain can become severe.

If the tube bursts, then the bleeding goes into the abdomen not outside where we can see it. That’s when you may see

Severe pain, sudden and sharp
Pain that radiates

16/07/2025

🗣️Doc, I drink water like a fish but still feel thirsty. And I’m always running to the toilet!"
This is something you might hear from someone living with Diabetes Insipidus a condition that’s often misunderstood, even by those in health circles.

What Is Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is a rare condition where the body loses too much water through urine, leading to constant thirst and frequent urination. It has nothing to do with sugar, unlike Diabetes Mellitus. The word “Diabetes” simply means "to pass through" referring to urine flow, and "Insipidus" means tasteless because the urine in DI is dilute and watery.

What People Often Think but Isn't True
Some think it's caused by high blood sugar. But that’s not the case. DI has nothing to do with blood glucose. Others confuse it with being a psychological condition from drinking too much water. That may happen in a rare case called primary polydipsia, but that’s not true DI.

The Real Causes
Diabetes Insipidus is caused by a problem in either,

THE BRAIN, where a hormone called ADH (antidiuretic hormone) is made. If the brain doesn’t produce or release enough ADH, that’s called Central Diabetes Insipidus

THE KIDNEYS, where ADH acts. If the kidneys don’t respond to ADH, even when it's present, that's Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus

Sometimes it's caused by head injury, brain surgery, tumors, infections, or certain medications like lithium.

How It Develops in the Body
Normally, ADH helps your kidneys retain water when you are dehydrated or haven’t drunk much. It signals them to concentrate urine and send water back into the blood.

But in DI, there's either,

Too little ADH (Central DI), or
No kidney response to ADH (Nephrogenic DI)

So, the kidneys let too much water go. The body loses water rapidly through dilute urine. This makes the person very thirsty, trying to replace what’s lost.

Symptoms and Signs You will notice

Excessive urination (polyuria), urine is pale and watery
Excessive thirst.
Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi

16/07/2025

🗣️Don't use salt like it's relish.
Too much salt stiffens your blood vessels and that may raise your blood pressure.

🗣️There are times in life when things become unclear, and we may feel lost or stuck. Our desires can seem unattainable, ...
17/05/2025

🗣️There are times in life when things become unclear, and we may feel lost or stuck. Our desires can seem unattainable, or our efforts may not yield the expected results. However, within us lies a strong force that assures us we will find our way. When we walk with firm belief, we discover paths we never thought existed.

Dr. Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi

28/04/2025

🗣️Never stop being yourself to be like someone else. You will lose your own identity.”

Aim at improving yourself but don't change your body to look like someone or your actions to gain attention. If you want to be admired, you just need to be your real self.


15/04/2025

🗣️Start with a positive mindset, don’t fear challenges, and if you encounter setbacks, don’t hesitate to try again...

13/04/2025

🗣️Do not give up on your Dream
just because people criticise it.
Not everyone can understand
how meaningful it is for you.

Pursue every dream that holds meaning for you. People may form opinions because they don't see, feel, or understand your dreams in the same way you do.

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