Foreign Body Removal

What is Foreign Body Removal?

Foreign body removal refers to the extraction of objects that become accidentally lodged in the ear, nose, or throat, particularly common in children but also seen in adults. These objects can cause pain, discomfort, infection, or even obstruction of breathing or hearing. At ESENS ENT, we use safe, precise methods to remove foreign bodies using specialized instruments and endoscopic tools, minimizing pain and complications.

Common Conditions of Foreign Body Cases

Foreign body issues are urgent and vary based on where the object is located.

Nasal Foreign Body

Items like beads or paper may cause nasal blockage, foul smell, or bleeding.

Ear Foreign Body

Beads, insects, or batteries may cause hearing loss, earache, or discharge.

Throat/Esophagus Object

Food pieces, coins, or bones may block swallowing or cause pain and choking.

Inhaled Foreign Body

Inhaled objects are dangerous, requiring immediate care to prevent airway obstruction.

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Symptoms of Foreign Body Presence

Recognizing early signs of foreign object insertion or inhalation is critical for timely removal.

Why Choose ESENS ENT for Foreign Body Removal?

Our ENT specialists provide safe and quick removal using advanced tools.

  • Expert team experienced in pediatric and adult cases

  • Immediate attention for emergency situations

  • Non-invasive and painless removal methods

  • Endoscopic visualization for accuracy

  • Supportive follow-up care for lasting results

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FAQs – Foreign Body Removal

Do not try to remove it at home. Visit an ENT immediately to avoid complications.

Yes, it can block the canal or damage the eardrum if not removed properly.

It depends on size and location—some may need endoscopy or minor surgical help.

For uncooperative children or complex cases, mild sedation or anesthesia may be needed.

Rarely. Most require removal to prevent infection, discomfort, or blockage.

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