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Hair stuck in throat
What happen if a big hair stuck in throat and how to mailt this hair with medicin i am very  worried how  can I  do  next  please  help  me
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Review with an ENT If breathlessness then  visit an emergency room
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Hair doesnt melt...nor doest it get stuck in throat...
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Laryngeal Endoscopy
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Psychiatrist Consultation after showing ENT
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Short hair usually doesn't stuck in throat , if it does for a short while,It will go automatically with food or water.but if it a long hair and not going inside ,we need to do endoscopy and removal depending upon the position of hair.if there is breathing or voice issue urgent ent care needed
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Please describe your symptoms Is it painful? Any difficulty in breathing or swallowing? Taking any medications?
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please consult
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avoid self medication
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