Foreign Objects in the Throat, Esophagus, Nose, Ears

When an insect enters the nose, it can be induced to sneeze by tickling the nose with a straw. If the insect does not come out, rinse your nose with warm water.

If you have a button, pea, etc. stuck in your nose, consult a doctor.

If there is an insect in the ear, drip warm vegetable oil, after 2 hours, rinse the ear with warm water. If the insect remains, there will be pain, noise, and vomiting.

Do not dig in your ear if a large object gets there, consult a doctor - you can damage the eardrum.

Bones, nails, pins, coins, and glass most often get stuck in the throat. The needles usually slip into the tissue and then come out. Induce vomiting or consult a doctor.

When crumbs get into the larynx, coughing helps. Press your stomach against a hard surface and have someone hit you hard on your back between your shoulder blades.

If an object gets stuck at the beginning of the esophagus, induce vomiting. If you get stuck at the end, drink water and eat bread to push it into your stomach. Then eat the potatoes.

When suppressed by fish bone, eat black bread or suck on sugar. Swallow saliva with sugar - the bone will pass further.

If your child is choking, first try to pull the piece out with your fingers. If that doesn't work, proceed as described above.