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الجمعة، 7 ديسمبر 2012

Foreign Body in the Nose

Foreign Body in the Nose

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Foreign in the Nose Overview

The nose is a surprisingly deep space that extends directly back into the face. A relatively small portion of the nasal cavity is visible by looking into the tip of the nose. In the back of the nose, the space turns downward and connects to the back of the mouth.
Only the imagination limits the objects and circumstances that result in things getting stuck inside of the nose.
  • Common objects found in noses include food material, tissue paper, beads, toys, and rocks.
  • Most cases of foreign bodies in the nose and nasal cavity are not serious and occur in toddlers and children from 1-8 years of age. Children develop the ability to pick up objects at about the age of 9 months, so foreign objects in the nose are much less common in children 9 months of age or less.
  • An object that is simply stuck in the nose and not causing other symptoms can usually wait until morning or the following day for removal. The object does, however, have to be completely removed quickly and without discomfort and danger.
In addition, an object stuck in the nose has the potential to dislodge and travel into the mouth where there is the danger of swallowing it, or even worse, inhaling it into the lungs, which may block airflow.
The subject of this article is foreign objects in the nose and it is not intended to cover toxic chemical inhalants such as hydrocarbons, organophosphates, cocaine, or other toxins.

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