Foreign Body in Nose
Young children seem to enjoy putting foreign objects in their nostrils and then forgetting about them. Favorites are food, paper, cotton, and beads. The body tries to reject these intruders by producing a foul-smelling yellow nasal discharge.
First Aid
Your child can try to blow the object out by blowing his nose vigorously several times with the other nostril closed.
DO NOT try to remove the object by putting anything into the nose, including tweezers and fingers. This almost always pushes the object in farther and makes removal by the healthcare provider very difficult. Watch your child closely to make sure that he doesn't push it in.
Call your child's healthcare provider immediately if:
- The object is still in the nose after your child has tried to blow it out.
Written by Barton D. Schmitt, MD, author of “My Child Is Sick,” American Academy of Pediatrics Books.
Pediatric Advisor 2018.1 published by
Change Healthcare.Last modified: 2006-03-02
Last reviewed: 2017-06-05
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