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First Aid for Objects in the Ear or Nose:Emergency Conditions

A foreign object stuck in an ear or the nose needs to be removed. If not, an infection could result. Damage to structures in the nose or ear could also occur.

Signs & Symptoms

A child may be able to tell if an object was put in a nostril or an ear and didn’t come out. If not, signs and symptoms can help identify this problem.

For an Object Stuck in an Ear

For an Object Stuck in the Nose

Causes

Treatment

Medical care is needed for foreign objects that can’t be removed with self-care. After an object is removed, an antibiotic may be needed if an infection is present. Small, button-sized batteries need to be removed to prevent burns.

Young children like to put things in their mouths, ears, and nose.

Self-Care / First Aid

To Remove an Insect from an Ear

To Remove Objects Other Than Insects

To Remove Objects in the Nose

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