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Foreign body removal from the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) is a procedure performed to extract objects or substances that have become lodged in these areas.
Common foreign bodies include small toys, food particles, insects, beads, buttons, and other objects that may accidentally enter the ear, nose, or throat, especially in children.
The purpose of foreign body removal is to safely and effectively extract objects or substances from the ear, nose, or throat to prevent complications such as infection, injury, or airway obstruction.
The procedure varies depending on the location and nature of the foreign body. It may involve techniques such as suction, tweezers, forceps, irrigation, or specialized instruments to carefully remove the object without causing harm.
Foreign body removal should be performed by a qualified healthcare professional, especially in cases involving small children or complex situations.
If you suspect that you or someone else has a foreign body lodged in the ear, nose, or throat, seek medical attention promptly. Attempting to remove the object at home may worsen the situation and cause further injury.