Extraction of the foreign body from the pharynx
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Foreign body removal from the pharynx is a medical procedure aimed at safely extracting a foreign object from the oropharynx or laryngopharynx under medical supervision.
Foreign bodies in the pharynx may cause pain, a sensation of obstruction, difficulty swallowing, coughing, hypersalivation, and in some cases respiratory impairment. The condition requires medical evaluation, as self-attempted removal may lead to mucosal injury or deeper displacement of the object.
Foreign body removal from the pharynx is performed exclusively as part of a medical consultation and is not provided as a standalone service without prior medical assessment.
Indications
- sensation of a foreign body in the pharynx;
- difficulty or pain when swallowing;
- cough after foreign body entry;
- hypersalivation;
- sensation of food or object “stuck” in the throat;
- suspected foreign body in the oropharynx;
- need for evaluation of the pharyngeal mucosa.
Procedure
During the consultation, the physician examines the oropharynx and, if necessary, uses additional tools for visualization of the foreign body.
Removal is performed using specialized medical instruments under direct visual control, with maximum care to avoid mucosal injury.
After the procedure, the physician evaluates the mucosal condition and provides recommendations if needed.
Contraindications
- suspected deep location with risk of migration into the airway;
- severe edema or inflammation preventing visualization;
- signs of respiratory distress (medical emergency);
- inability to safely access the foreign body;
- acute conditions requiring ENT hospital intervention.
The decision to perform the procedure is made by the physician after consultation.
Recovery / restrictions
No specific recovery is usually required.
Temporary effects may include:
- throat irritation;
- mild discomfort when swallowing;
- mucosal irritation.
It is recommended to:
- avoid irritating foods in the first hours;
- follow a gentle diet;
- comply with medical advice.
Advantages
- safe removal under medical supervision;
- reduced risk of complications;
- rapid symptom relief;
- minimally traumatic approach;
- complete assessment of the pharyngeal mucosa after the procedure.
Preparation:
No special preparation is usually required.
A prior medical consultation is mandatory to confirm the presence of a foreign body and determine a safe removal strategy.