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  1. Oct 15, 2007 · Foreign bodies in the ear, nose, and throat are occasionally seen in family medicine, usually in children. The most common foreign bodies are food, plastic toys, and small household...

  2. Jul 31, 2024 · Foreign bodies (FBs) in the ear, nose, or throat are extremely common emergency presentations to ENT teams. Foreign bodies in the ear or nose are more common in children, people with learning difficulties, or those with psychiatric disorders. Oesophageal soft foreign bodies are seen in older people or in patients with oesophageal disorders.

  3. A foreign body in the throat can cause choking and is a medical emergency that needs immediate attention. The foreign body can get stuck in many different places within the airway. As with other foreign body problems, children tend to put things into their mouths when they are bored or curious.

  4. Foreign bodies in the throat. A foreign body in the throat can cause choking and is a medical emergency that needs immediate attention. The foreign body can get stuck in many different places within the airway.

  5. Aural foreign bodies. Foreign bodies in the ear are usually asymptomatic and often an incidental finding. 4 Common objects include beads, small plastic toys, cotton fragments, stones and popcorn kernels. 5–7 Symptoms consistent with otitis media or aural fullness may also be associated.

  6. Jul 20, 2020 · Ingested foreign bodies (FBs) are a common problem encountered in otolaryngologic practice. In China, fish bones are the most frequently encountered FBs as reported by Gmeiner et al. 1.

  7. What are the symptoms of a foreign body in the airway? Foreign body ingestion requires immediate medical attention. The following are the most common symptoms that may indicate a child has inhaled a foreign body. Symptoms may include: Choking or gagging when the object is first inhaled; Coughing; Stridor