Foreign Body Insertion

Foreign bodies are substances that are foreign to the site at which they are present. They may be living or non-living and are usually present in the nose, throat, and ear regions. A foreign body in the nose usually results in nasal drainage, while a foreign body in the throat may lead to choking and requires immediate medical attention. A foreign body in the ear may be asymptomatic or may cause pain, redness, or drainage, depending on the object.

  
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What causes globus pharyngis?

Query: Hello doctor, As I was trimming my beard, I accidentally swallowed a piece of hair. This incident happened two days ago, it is not painful, but I can feel it in my throat. Should I wait or try some sort of home treatment or ask a professional to examine my throat?  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is improbable that the strand of hair is still stuck in the throat. In most cases, it is psychological and gives a foreign body sensation what we call globus hystericus. I would advise you to have a few bananas, which will help push down any strand of hair stuck i...  Read Full »

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