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How do you get rid of inhaled objects?

In most cases, getting rid of an inhaled object requires medical intervention. If an object is lodged in the airway, you should seek medical attention immediately. Depending on the size and type of the object, your doctor may be able to remove it using an endoscope or other medical instrument. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. If the object is small, it may be able to be coughed out. If the object is larger, you may need to be put under general anesthesia to allow the doctor to safely remove it.

What do you do if you inhale an object?

If you inhale an object, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Depending on the size and shape of the object, it may be lodged in your airway and cause a blockage. You may also experience difficulty breathing and wheezing. A doctor or nurse may be able to remove the object from your airway and provide treatment for any damage it may have caused. If the object is small enough, you may be able to cough it up and remove it yourself.

How do you get rid of inhaled foreign bodies?

Inhaled foreign bodies can be removed through various medical procedures. Depending on the severity of the situation and the size of the foreign body, your doctor may recommend one of the following methods:
* Bronchoscopy — A flexible or rigid tube with a camera on the end is inserted into the airway to locate and remove the foreign body.
* Rigid bronchoscopy — A larger, rigid tube is inserted into the airway to remove the foreign body.
* Endobronchial ultrasound — A probe is inserted into the airway, and ultrasound waves are used to locate and remove the foreign body.
* Thoracotomy — An open surgery is performed to locate and remove the foreign body.
Your doctor will assess your situation and recommend the most appropriate method for removing the foreign body.