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Illness & Disorders

    Nigeria continues to face a range of health challenges in 2024, with both communicable and non-communicable diseases posing significant threats to public health.
    Here are some of the most common illnesses and disorders:

  1. Malaria: Malaria remains one of the most prevalent diseases in Nigeria, affecting approximately 100 million people annually and causing over 300,000 deaths.
    The disease is transmitted by infected female Anopheles mosquitoes and is particularly severe in children under five and pregnant women.
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  2. Hypertension: Hypertension, often referred to as the "silent killer," affects a significant portion of the Nigerian population. Many individuals are unaware they have high blood
    pressure, which can lead to serious complications such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure if left untreated.
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  3. Diabetes: The prevalence of diabetes is on the rise in Nigeria, driven by poor dietary habits and an increase in obesity. Symptoms such as frequent urination, unexplained
    weight loss, and persistent fatigue are often ignored, leading to complications if not managed properly.
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  4. Hepatitis B and C: These viral infections can lead to chronic liver disease and liver cancer. Despite being preventable through vaccination, many Nigerians do not prioritize vaccination, and awareness campaigns about transmission methods are needed.
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  5. Mental Health Disorders: Mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders, are becoming more prevalent due to urbanization, economic pressures, and societal expectations. Unfortunately, mental health remains a taboo topic in many communities, leading to neglect and stigmatization.
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  6. Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS: Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS continue to be significant health concerns in Nigeria. The country has made progress in reducing TB mortality rates among HIV-positive individuals, but challenges remain in ensuring widespread access to treatment and prevention measures.
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  7. Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs): NTDs such as lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, and schistosomiasis are still endemic in Nigeria. These diseases are often overlooked but can cause severe health issues if not addressed.
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  8. Respiratory Diseases: Respiratory diseases, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are becoming more common due to worsening air quality and increasing pollution levels in urban areas.
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  9. Waterborne Diseases: Cholera and typhoid fever are examples of waterborne diseases that continue to pose a threat, especially in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water.
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