From sinus congestion and chronic sore throats to hearing loss and allergy-triggered nasal symptoms, ENT problems are becoming increasingly common across all age groups.
Most patients aren’t aware that their chronic discomfort or breathing issues are often ENT-related,” said a consultant ENT specialist at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center. “In this region, the environment plays a major role in triggering symptoms.
Most Common ENT Issues Seen in UAE Residents
1. Sinus Infections and Blocked Nose
One of the top complaints, especially in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is sinusitis. Dust particles and allergens irritate the nasal lining, leading to nasal congestion, facial pressure, and headaches.
2. Ear Infections and Blockage
The combination of frequent swimming, constant AC exposure, and fluctuating weather can cause ear infections or earwax build-up, especially in children and the elderly. Many patients search for an ear doctor in Dubai after experiencing hearing difficulties or pain.
3. Sore Throat and Voice Strain
Air conditioning dries out the throat, and regular exposure to allergens can lead to chronic sore throats, hoarseness, or even voice loss. Professional voice users like teachers or speakers are especially at risk.
4. Allergy-Related ENT Problems
Environmental triggers such as sandstorms, pollen, and indoor dust mites can cause sneezing, runny nose, and itchy ears or throat. Many patients are unaware that these symptoms can be relieved with ENT-directed allergy treatment.
5. Snoring and Sleep Apnea
ENT doctors in the UAE also report an increase in sleep-related breathing issues, especially among adults who snore or suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
When Should You Visit an ENT Specialist in Dubai?
You should consider visiting a qualified ENT specialist if you experience:
- Recurring sinus pain or nasal congestion
- Ear pain, hearing changes, or balance issues
- Persistent sore throat, hoarseness, or difficulty swallowing
- Snoring, disturbed sleep, or daytime fatigue
- Frequent allergy symptoms unresponsive to medication
Early diagnosis can prevent complications and help you breathe, hear, and sleep better.
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