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Foreign object in the ear: First aid

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.

If there is bleeding, severe pain, drainage or signs of infection, seek help right away. Also, if you know the object is a battery, seek help right away.

To remove a foreign object from an ear:

If you can’t easily see the object and you’ve tried removing it more than once, stop and get care. Delays and failed tries to remove it can lead to infection and damage.

After you remove the object, if there’s still pain, discharge from the ear canal, problems hearing or feeling there is something lodged in the ear, see a healthcare professional.

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