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Foreign Objects Swallowed- Remove and Manage - Active Health

Empower yourself with knowledge! Discover effective techniques for managing and safely removing foreign objects swallowed. Your comprehensive guide to digestive health at Active Health.

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Foreign Objects Swallowed- Remove and Manage - Active Health

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  1. Foreign Objects Swallowed- Remove and Manage Foreign objects swallowed– Management & Removal Active Wellness Clinical Care Team

  2. Foreign Objects Swallowed - Introduction Overview This is the ingestion of a foreign body (excludes food items) into the digestive system. This can lead to intestinal blockage and further complications.

  3. Foreign Objects Swallowed – Causes Causes It is common for young children to chew and explore objects with their mouths, and they may swallow them intentionally or unintentionally. If an object passes the food pipe into the abdominal cavity without becoming lodged, it is likely to pass through the gastrointestinal tract. Objects that are sharp, pointed or corrosive, such as batteries, can cause serious gastrointestinal issues. Generally, objects will pass through the gastrointestinal system within a week, and in most cases, they will pass through without causing any harm to the individual.

  4. Foreign Objects Swallowed – Action to be taken If you swallow a foreign object :- In the event of a foreign object being swallowed, it is likely to pass through the digestive system without difficulty. However, it is possible for some objects to become lodged in the esophagus, which is the area of the body that connects the neck and stomach. In this case, the removal of the object may be necessary, particularly if it is a pointed object. It is important to remove the object as soon as possible in order to prevent further damage to the lining of the esophagus.

  5. Foreign Objects Swallowed – Action to be taken To perform First- aid:- The American Red Cross suggests a five-and-five approach to first aid in the event of a swallowed object obstructing the airway. To begin, the victim should be given five back blows with the heel of their hand between the shoulder blades, followed by five abdominal thrusts. The Heimlich maneuver is also recommended, as abdominal thrusts can cause injury to infants. If the victim's condition worsens, chest compressions should be used instead.

  6. Foreign Objects Swallowed – Action to be taken To perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) on someone:- Position yourself behind the person, wrap your arms around their waist, and tip them forward slightly. With one hand, form a fist slightly above their navel. With the other hand, grasp the fist and press hard into their abdomen, as if attempting to lift them. If necessary, perform a total of five abdominal thrusts. If the obstruction is still not removed, repeat the cycle five times. An adapted version of this technique may be taught for pregnant or obese individuals, in which the rescuer places their hand in the middle of the chest rather than the abdomen.

  7. Foreign Objects Swallowed – Action to be taken To perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) on yourself:- In order to perform the abdominal thrust (heimlich maneuver), it is necessary to call the local emergency number If one is choking and alone. It is not possible to perform a back blow on oneself. To perform the abdominal thrust, one should place a hand slightly above the navel, grip the other hand, bend over a solid surface, such as a countertop, or a chair, and then push the fist inward and upwards.

  8. Foreign Objects Swallowed – When to see a doctor Call for emergency when:- Problems with breathing, speech Swallowing Swelling Vomiting Chest pain, Abdominal pain, or pain while swallowing Vomiting blood or passing blood through the rectum WhatsApp Us On +91-9999665959

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