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Nosey Toddlers and Tiny Battery: A Sticky Situation Unveiled

Published in October 2023 Issue 10 (Vol. 10, Issue 10, 2023)

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ABSTRACT The incidence of insertion of foreign body in the nose in pediatric age group is very common. Button batteries are unusual and dangerous foreign bodies seen in the nasal cavity. If left untreated for longer time, it can cause severe nasal mucosal damage because of the harmful chemicals present in them. We are a presenting one such case of 3-year-old boy with insertion of button battery. Radiograph showed evidence of a button battery in the left nostril. The child was immediately shifted for the OT procedure and foreign body removed endoscopically with no complications. Keywords: Button battery, chemical, foreign body.

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Dr Rahul Gulaganji

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Preeti Shetti

Department of ENT & Head and N...

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Shama Bellad

Department of ENT & Head and N...

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Tanishtha Saxena

Department of ENT & Head and N...

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2023-10-01

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Rahul, D., & Shetti & Bellad & Saxena (2023). Nosey Toddlers and Tiny Battery: A Sticky Situation Unveiled. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 10(10), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10907235

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