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Foreign body in the nose
Definition:
First aid for a foreign object inserted into the nose. Alternative Names: Nose - objects in Text Continues Below

Considerations:
Curious young children may insert small objects into their nose in a normal attempt to explore their own bodies. Potential objects may include food, seeds, dried beans, small toys, crayon pieces, erasers, paper wads, cotton and beads. A foreign body allowed to remain in the nose may lead to irritation and infection. The child may have difficulty breathing.
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