Why Do Many Nigerians Delay Hospital Visits Until Things Get Worse?
By Webnigerians • Saturday 20th September 2025 Health 42 views
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Why Do Many Nigerians Delay Hospital Visits Until Things Get Worse?

People often self medicate first and only go to the hospital when the situation is tense. What drives this delay, and how can families change the pattern?

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@joshuaadedeji • Saturday 20th September 2025

Three things drive delay: cost fear, convenience of chemists, and low trust. People try home remedies first because hospital bills feel unpredictable. Chemists are friendly and close, so they become first responders. The fix is access and empathy. Communities should know the nearest primary health centre hours and fees. Hospitals should post price ranges, offer triage for quick minor cases, and train staff on customer care. Families can keep a small health envelope to handle early consultation before issues escalate. If you must self treat, use a test kit for malaria and complete proper doses. But do not wait when there are red flags like chest pain, severe abdominal pain, laboured breathing or persistent fever in children. Early care saves money and lives.

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