6-year-old girl almost punctured the secondary incense because the hair rope reached the ear

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A 6-year-old girl almost punched her Ngoi while a rubber rope reached deep into her ears.

The child was successfully treated by doctors at the ENT Clinic, Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases in a dangerous situation due to a rubber hair band deep in the ear canal, compressing the wardines.

The family said that, before being admitted to the hospital about a week, she often complained of tinnitus, ear pain and or her ears continuously. When the child cried violently, did not touch the ears, the new family took him to the hospital. Through examination, the doctor discovered soft objects located right next to the right eardrum - an extremely sensitive position. The crew must mobilize 4–5 support staff to fix children to remove the object safely.

MSc. Dr. Bui Thi Khanh Hoa - the person directly handling the procedure - said: "If you continue to wring deeply or try to remove it at home, the risk of peritoneal peritoneum is very high, easily leading to prolonged ear inflammation, even requiring peritoneal patch surgery". In this case, luckily because the foreign object was made of soft rubber, not puncture but was tightly pressed against the wardress, causing the child to ring and feel uncomfortable for many days.

Doctors warn that many parents are subjective when seeing their children not have much pain or bleeding. However, small objects such as plastic granules, toys, ear droppings, earrings, etc. can cause clogging and damage if they get into the ear, nose, and throat. In particular, young children often do not know how to describe their feelings, only expressing them by scratching their ears, shaking their heads, and crying.

During the summer vacation - the time when children are allowed to play a lot - Dr. Hoa recommends that parents should not let children play alone with small objects. If you see children showing unusual signs such as wheezing or crying of unknown cause, you should take them to the doctor early and absolutely do not arbitrarily remove foreign objects at home to avoid causing more serious damage.

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