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  1. 5 days ago · A foreign object in the ear can cause pain, infection and hearing loss. Most often, you know if something is stuck in your ear. But small children may not be aware of it. Children may have ear pain and be cranky or cry.

  2. Oct 15, 2007 · The most common ear foreign bodies include beads, plastic toys, pebbles, and popcorn kernels. 2 Insects are more common in patients older than 10 years.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Foreign objects in the ear are common reasons for emergency room visits, especially in children. The majority of these things are harmless. Some are extremely uncomfortable (insects or sharp objects) and some can rapidly produce an infection (food or organic matter) requiring emergency treatment.

  4. Nov 28, 2022 · The external auditory canal (EAC) is the most common location to encounter a foreign body, particularly in children, accounting for 44% of cases, with nasal, pharyngeal, esophageal, and laryngobronchial locations representing 25%, 23%, 5%, and 2% of cases, respectively.

    • Seth Lotterman, Maheep Sohal
    • 2022/11/28
    • Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut
  5. The symptoms of having a foreign body in the ear largely depend on the size, shape, and substance involved. Occasionally, a foreign body in the ear will go undetected and can cause an infection in the ear.

  6. Foreign bodies in the ear. Foreign bodies in the ear canal can be anything a child can push into his or her ear. Some of the items that are commonly found in the ear canal include: Food. Insects. Toys. Buttons. Pieces of crayon. Small batteries. Some objects placed in the ear may not cause symptoms.

  7. Foreign bodies in the ear. Foreign bodies in the ear canal can be anything a child can push into the ear. Some of the items that are commonly found in the ear canal include: Food. Insects. Toys. Buttons. Pieces of crayon. Small batteries. Some objects placed in the ear may not cause symptoms.

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