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ICD-10 code: T17.39

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Other Foreign Object in Larynx: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Foreign objects getting stuck in the larynx, or the voice box, can be a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate medical attention. While the most common object that gets stuck in the larynx is food, there are other foreign objects that can cause this problem.

Here are some of the other foreign objects that can get stuck in the larynx:

  1. Coins
  2. Batteries
  3. Small toys or parts of toys
  4. Buttons
  5. Marbles
  6. Jewelry

These objects can cause choking, coughing, and difficulty breathing. In some cases, they can also cause damage to the larynx and other respiratory structures.

If you or someone you know has a foreign object stuck in their larynx, seek medical attention immediately. The following are some of the common symptoms of a foreign object in the larynx:

  1. Coughing
  2. Wheezing
  3. Difficulty breathing
  4. Hoarseness
  5. Chest pain
  6. Stridor (a high-pitched noise when breathing)

If the foreign object is not removed promptly, it can cause serious complications such as pneumonia, lung abscess, and even death. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention right away.

Treatment for a foreign object in the larynx depends on the type of object and the severity of the symptoms. In some cases, the object may be dislodged with coughing or by using the Heimlich maneuver. However, if the object is lodged and cannot be removed with these methods, it may require more invasive procedures such as endoscopy or surgery.

Prevention is key when it comes to foreign objects in the larynx. Keep small objects away from young children, and always supervise them while they are eating. If you or someone you know has a habit of putting small objects in their mouth, seek professional help to address this behavior.

In summary, foreign objects in the larynx can cause choking, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Seek medical attention immediately if you or someone you know has a foreign object stuck in their larynx. Prevention is key to avoid this emergency situation.

Diagnosis Codes for Other foreign object in larynx | T17.39

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