In this episode of the Dr. Fazil Show, we explore the many causes and injuries that kickstart the development of Dementia. Dr. Fazil explains what could be done to stop the development of dementia and strengthen brain power. Follow along with us in this episode of the Dr. Fazil Show.

What is the correct amount of water we should be drinking each day? This is a question that many doctors get asked daily, including Dr. Fazil. There are many factors that come into play when deciding the correct of water to drink daily, this includes your current health, the area where you live, any medications you are currently taking and many others factors. In this recent interview, Dr. Fazil helps quench this question and provide an answer to his viewers and patients.

In this episode of the Dr. Fazil Show, Dr. Fazil discusses a recurring topic among all of his patients, "Low Back Pain". With multiple probable causes for back pain, there are multiple issues that could cause acute and chronic back pain. Here Dr. Fazil covers the most common diagnosis for back pain and what could be done to minimize or alleviate back pain. Join us in this episode to find out more.

June 2020 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates

In his continuing coverage of the world wide pandemic that is the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr. Fazil discusses the current situation and effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) that are occurring around the world. With many countries suffering a second wave of infections since easing lock-down restrictions, many experts are expecting we are next. With over four months of Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, Dr. Fazil is talks about the pandemic and how it has affected our way of life. He goes on to explain possible outcomes that could occur if we do not act fast enough to slow down this pandemic and why we should keep following the CDC Guidelines of social distancing and washing our hands amid these trying times.

 

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An interview with Dr. Irfan Fazil at Medical Weight Loss Center of Yuma

Dr. FazilThis month, Health Tips Magazine had the opportunity to interview Dr. Fazil about the Medical Weight Loss Center of Yuma.  The Weight Loss Center of Yuma has helped patients to lose over 30,000 pounds in the last year alone.

Health Tips Magazine (HTM): Dr. Fazil, how did you come up with the Medical Weight Loss Center of Yuma’s successful weight loss program?

Dr. Fazil: First, not all weight gain is due to overeating. One has to be careful and rule out other hidden medical conditions that can cause weight gain like low thyroid function, overproduction of cortisol, and other factors. Many medications can cause weight gain that needs to be addressed along with weight loss.

HTM: What kind of adjustments need to be made as a patient loses weight?

Dr. Fazil: In particular, when patients start to lose weight, we have to continuously adjust their medications. For example, if they are diabetic we have to lower medications they might be taking for diabetes. We also monitor their electrolytes to adjust electrolyte imbalances.

HTM: So, Dr. Fazil, what is the secret sauce to losing weight?

Dr. Fazil: There is no secret sauce! We find out basal metabolic rate of the patients and then prescribe the daily average calories to be consumed less than what they are burning. We train patients how to find calories in each food. We use proprietary software throughout the course of weight loss. We obtain graphs and we show them to patients. Obviously, the doctor has to know their medical conditions as well and treat them also to get the optimal results.

HTM: What is your success rate for weight loss with patients?

Dr. Fazil: I think it is more than 90 percent. We have hundreds of patients treated at our center and a majority of them have lost weight and graduated from our program.

HTM: What does graduating from the weight loss program mean?

Dr. Fazil: It means once a patient’s body mass index drops below 30, they no longer need to be on a medical weight loss program. Most patients continue to lose weight on their own successfully without needing to be supervised by a doctor constantly.