Ear, nose, and throat conditions affect millions of Nigerians every year, yet many people delay care until symptoms become severe. ENT disorders in Nigeria cut across all age groups, from children struggling with recurrent ear infections to adults living with untreated hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, or vision problems. Poor awareness, late diagnosis, environmental pollution, infections, and lifestyle factors all contribute to the growing burden.
This comprehensive guide explains the top 20 eye, ear, nose, and throat disorders common in Nigeria; how they present; when to seek specialist care; available treatment options; and how nutrition and lifestyle choices can support prevention and recovery. Whether you live in Nigeria, elsewhere in Africa, or globally, this article equips you with practical, medically sound knowledge to protect your ENT health.
Understanding ENT Disorders
ENT disorders refer to conditions affecting the eyes, ears, nose, throat, and related structures responsible for vision, hearing, breathing, speech, balance, and swallowing. These organs are closely connected, meaning problems in one area often affect another.
In Nigeria, ENT disorders are influenced by infectious diseases, allergies, environmental pollution, poor access to healthcare, noise exposure, and nutritional deficiencies. According to the World Health Organization, preventable hearing loss and vision impairment remain major public health challenges in low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria.
Top 20 ENT Disorders in Nigeria

Each condition below includes a brief overview, likely causes, symptoms, when to see a specialist, and treatment options.
Eye Disorders
1. Cataracts
Cataracts involve clouding of the eye’s natural lens and remain a leading cause of blindness in Nigeria. (Arvojournal)
Likely causes
• Aging
• Diabetes
• Prolonged sun exposure
• Eye trauma
Symptoms
• Blurred or cloudy vision
• Sensitivity to light
• Poor night vision
When to see a specialist
• Gradual or sudden vision loss
Treatment options
• Surgical removal of the cloudy lens
• Intraocular lens implantation
2. Glaucoma
Glaucoma damages the optic nerve and often progresses silently until vision loss occurs.
Likely causes
• Elevated eye pressure
• Family history
Symptoms
• Gradual loss of side vision
• Eye pain in advanced cases
When to see a specialist
• Family history of glaucoma
• Any unexplained vision change
Treatment options
• Eye drops
• Laser treatment
• Surgery
3. Conjunctivitis

A common eye infection or allergic condition.
Likely causes
• Bacterial or viral infection
• Allergies
Symptoms
• Redness
• Itching
• Eye discharge
Treatment options
• Antibiotic or antiviral eye drops
• Antihistamines for allergies
4. Refractive Errors
Includes short-sightedness, long-sightedness, and astigmatism.
Symptoms
• Blurred vision
• Headaches
• Eye strain
Treatment options
• Glasses
• Contact lenses
• Laser correction
5. Trachoma
An infectious eye disease linked to poor hygiene and limited access to clean water.
Symptoms
• Eye irritation
• Discharge
• Vision impairment
Treatment options
• Antibiotics
• Surgery in advanced cases
Ear Disorders
6. Otitis Media
Middle ear infections are common in children.
Symptoms
• Ear pain
• Fever
• Hearing difficulty
Treatment options
• Antibiotics
• Pain relief medications
7. Otitis Externa
Infection of the outer ear canal.
Symptoms
• Ear itching
• Swelling
• Discharge
Treatment options
• Antibacterial ear drops
• Keeping ears dry
8. Hearing Loss
May be congenital, age-related, or noise-induced.
Symptoms
• Difficulty hearing conversations
• Turning up volume excessively
Treatment options
• Hearing aids
• Cochlear implants
• Medical or surgical care
9. Tinnitus
Persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears.
Symptoms
• Ringing sounds
• Sleep disturbance
Treatment options
• Treating underlying cause
• Sound therapy
10. Vertigo
A balance disorder is often linked to inner ear problems.
Symptoms
• Dizziness
• Nausea
• Loss of balance
Treatment options
• Medications
• Balance therapy
Nose Disorders
11. Allergic Rhinitis
Very common due to dust, pollen, and pollution.
Symptoms
• Sneezing
• Runny nose
• Nasal congestion
Treatment options
• Antihistamines
• Nasal sprays
12. Sinusitis
Inflammation of the sinuses.
Symptoms
• Facial pain
• Thick nasal discharge
• Headache
Treatment options
• Antibiotics
• Steam inhalation
13. Nasal Polyps
Soft growths inside the nasal passages.
Symptoms
• Blocked nose
• Reduced sense of smell
Treatment options
• Steroid medications
• Surgery
14. Epistaxis
Frequent nosebleeds.
Likely causes
• Dry air
• Trauma
• High blood pressure
Treatment options
• Nasal care
• Medical intervention if recurrent
15. Deviated Nasal Septum
Structural displacement of the nasal wall.
Symptoms
• Nasal blockage
• Breathing difficulty
Treatment options
• Surgery
Throat Disorders
16. Tonsillitis

Inflammation of the tonsils.
Symptoms
• Sore throat
• Fever
• Difficulty swallowing
Treatment options
• Antibiotics
• Tonsillectomy in recurrent cases
17. Pharyngitis
Inflammation of the throat.
Symptoms
• Throat pain
• Swollen glands
Treatment options
• Rest
• Medications
18. Laryngitis
Inflammation of the voice box.
Symptoms
• Hoarseness
• Voice loss
Treatment options
• Voice rest
• Hydration
19. Sleep Apnea
Interrupted breathing during sleep.
Symptoms
• Loud snoring
• Daytime sleepiness
Treatment options
• Lifestyle changes
• Medical devices
20. Throat Cancer
A serious condition linked to smoking and alcohol.
Symptoms
• Persistent sore throat
• Difficulty swallowing
• Neck lump
Treatment options
• Surgery
• Radiotherapy
• Chemotherapy
Causes and Risk Factors

• Recurrent infections
• Poor hygiene
• Environmental pollution
• Smoking and alcohol use
• Noise exposure
• Nutritional deficiencies
Symptoms and Warning Signs
• Persistent eye redness or vision loss
• Ear pain or discharge
• Hearing difficulty
• Chronic nasal blockage or bleeding
• Hoarseness lasting over two weeks
When to See an ENT Specialist
Consult a specialist if symptoms persist beyond one week, worsen, or interfere with daily life.
Diagnosis and Treatment
ENT specialists use physical examinations, hearing tests, imaging, endoscopy, and laboratory tests. Treatment may involve medications, surgery, hearing aids, or lifestyle changes.
Nutrition and ENT Health

Nutrition supports immunity and healing.
Important nutrients
• Vitamin A for eye health
• Vitamin C for immunity
• Zinc for tissue repair
• Omega-3 fats for inflammation control
One-Week Meal Plans
Nigerian Meal Plan
Breakfasts
• Pap with milk and fruits
• Boiled eggs
Lunches
• Vegetable soup with swallow
• Rice with vegetables
Dinners
• Boiled yam with fish
• Stir-fried vegetables
Snacks
• Fruits
• Yogurt
African Meal Plan
• Millet or sorghum porridge
• Beans and lentil stews
• Leafy greens
• Grilled fish
Global Meal Plan
• Oatmeal with fruits
• Quinoa bowls
• Baked fish or chicken
• Fresh salads
Coping Strategies
• Regular ENT checkups
• Avoid loud noise
• Maintain good hygiene
• Stay hydrated
• Use protective gear
Prevention Tips
• Vaccinations
• Safe water and sanitation
• Reduce dust and smoke exposure
• Eye and ear protection
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common ENT disorders in Nigeria?
Ear infections, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, hearing loss, and tonsillitis. Nih
Can diet improve ENT health?
Yes. Balanced nutrition supports immunity and tissue repair.
Are ENT disorders preventable?
Many can be prevented through hygiene, lifestyle changes, and early medical care.
Final Thoughts
ENT disorders are common but often ignored in Nigeria. Early recognition, proper treatment, and healthy lifestyle choices can prevent complications and improve quality of life. Awareness and prevention remain essential for long-term ENT health. Schedule regular checkups, protect your senses, and share this article to help others seek care early.
Medical Disclaimer
This article is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or ENT specialist for diagnosis and treatment.

