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Foreign object in the nose: First aid

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Foreign object in the nose: First aid

If a foreign object becomes lodged in your nose:

  • Don't probe at the object with a cotton swab or other tool.
  • Don't try to inhale the object by forcefully breathing in. Instead, breathe through your mouth until the object is removed.
  • Blow your nose gently to try to free the object, but don't blow hard or repeatedly. If only one nostril is affected, close the opposite nostril by applying gentle pressure and then blow out gently through the affected nostril.
  • If the object is visible and you can easily grasp it with tweezers, gently remove it. Don't try to remove an object that isn't visible or easily grasped.
  • Call for emergency medical assistance or go to your local emergency room if these methods fail.

Last Updated: 01/11/2006
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