One of the most common childhood injuries is caused by a foreign object in a baby's body. Young children have a habit of stuffing everything from nuts to small objects into their nose and ears. Your baby may also fail to recognize when there is an object in his or her body.
What are the signs that there is an object in the baby's ears and nose?
If a foreign object gets stuck in the nose, your baby may have a runny nose on one side and the breath smells abnormally (if the runny nose is caused by a cold, it will usually run on both sides). Your baby may tell you that he feels pain or discomfort, or he might even have a nose bleed.
If there is a foreign object in the ear, your baby may say that every sound he hears is unclear and sounds funny. In some cases, your baby's ears will be watery, they will feel very uncomfortable.
How can I remove an object from my baby's ear or nose?
First, you need to be very calm and try to calm your baby. The most dangerous thing now is that you may push the object deeper when you try to remove it with a cotton swab or tweezers.
If the object is close to the outside of the ear or nostril, you can clearly see it. If your baby will sit still, you can use tweezers at this time. If you cannot see the foreign body clearly because it is located deep inside, you should take your baby to the doctor as soon as possible to remove the foreign body with specialized tools.
Note at this point that timely medical intervention is very important. The delayed response can put your baby in critical condition. For example, when a bean is stuck for a long time, it can become larger and harder to remove. Some other foreign objects can also cause serious harm to your baby.
How do I remove an object from my baby's ear or nose?
This requires the intervention of doctors. The doctor will use tools to examine the foreign body and check the baby's condition to give the best solution. The doctor will probably cover one nose and ask the baby to blow / exhale hard through the other nose. If your baby is unable to do it on his or her own, the doctor may ask you to give him a short, strong breath to knock the object out while he covers the other side of his nose.
If the object is deep in the ear, it is necessary to take the baby to a doctor to remove the object with a specialist tool
In addition, your doctor may use small tweezers or a vacuum to remove the foreign body. If the object in your baby's ear is an insect, the doctor will first use mineral oil to suffocate the insect, then use tweezers or a vacuum to take it out. If the foreign object is metal, the doctor may use a magnet to suck it out.
After the foreign body is removed, the doctor will check to make sure the baby's ear or nose is completely okay. Your baby may be given ear drops or antibiotic ointment to prevent infection.
How to prevent child injury caused by foreign objects?
The fact that young children put an object in their nose and ears can make adults laugh and laugh, but this is a serious issue that parents should pay attention to. An foreign object in a baby's ear or nose can cause infection and lasting damage.
You should check that all toys in the house are suitable for the child's age. You also need to watch carefully while your baby plays. The best way is to teach your baby that it is a bad thing to put things in their ears or nose. You can't do that.