Children are curious, and it is not unusual for them to stick objects in their ears or up their noses. The most difficult part of removing a foreign object from a child's ear is keeping him or her still so the procedure can be safely carried out. Some children may require head restraints. They are usually scared, and some may even be in a state of panic, especially if they feel the objects moving. A doctor may be better equipped to remove the foreign object. Suction is common and sometimes requires sedation.

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