The Risks of Delaying Treatment
One of the most concerning aspects of these cases is delayed hospital visits. Patients sometimes attempt to resolve the issue privately before seeking help, which can worsen outcomes.
Potential complications include:
- Internal perforation
- Severe infection
- Sepsis (a life-threatening response to infection)
- Tissue damage
- Internal bleeding
Medical experts strongly advise that embarrassment should never prevent someone from seeking emergency care.
What Happens in the Emergency Room
When a patient arrives with a suspected internal foreign-object injury, the medical process is typically immediate and systematic:
First, doctors assess vital signs to determine stability. Then imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans are performed to identify the location and severity of the injury.
Depending on the findings, treatment may include:
- Non-invasive removal under sedation
- Endoscopic procedures
- Surgery in more severe cases
- Antibiotics to prevent infection
- Post-operative monitoring
Each case is handled individually based on urgency and risk.