Benefits

Fast and effective procedure

Deletion is performed quickly, often without the need for a long recovery.

Safety

The procedure is associated with a low risk of complications.

The use of local anesthesia

In most cases, local anesthesia is sufficient to avoid discomfort.

Immediate relief of symptoms

Patients feel relieved immediately after the removal of the foreign body.

Preparation

Do not try to remove the foreign body yourself, so as not to push it deeper. You can try to blow your nose, but if it doesn't come out, contact your doctor. The doctor will conduct an examination and, if necessary, prescribe an X-ray or other diagnostic tests to determine the exact location and size of the foreign body.

Preparation

Procedure

Using tweezers or special hooks, the doctor carefully removes the foreign body, minimizing the risk of damage to the mucous membrane. In some cases, it may be necessary to use a microscope or an endoscope.

Procedure

Recommendations

After removal of the foreign body, the patient may be given recommendations for the care of the nasal cavity, including the use of saline solutions for rinsing. It is important to monitor the condition of the nose for several days and consult a doctor if signs of infection or other complications appear.

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Indications and contraindications

Indications

The presence of a foreign body in the nasal cavity

Detection of any foreign objects in the nose.

Symptoms of difficulty breathing or pain

Complaints of discomfort, soreness, or breathing problems.

Unsuccessful attempts at self-extraction

If attempts to remove the object at home are unsuccessful and may lead to additional risk.

The risk of complications

The presence of a risk of infections, abscesses or other complications requires immediate contact with a specialist.

Expected effect

Restoration of normal breathing

The patient can breathe freely and return to his usual life.

Preventing the development of infections

Reducing the risk of inflammation and infections in the nasal cavity.

Pain reduction

The patient gets rid of the feeling of a foreign object, which reduces discomfort.

Preventing complications

Timely removal of a foreign body eliminates the risk of abscesses or mucosal damage.

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