Removal of Foreign Body (Nose)

  • Cooperation and immobilization of the patient are key to successful removal.
  • Removal of the foreign body is necessary, but cannot always be achieved in a primary care setting; referral to an otolaryngologist may be required.
  • Presence of foul-smelling nasal discharge in an infant/toddler suggests presence of a foreign body and must be considered this until proven otherwise.

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