Allergy & Rhinology (Sep 2012)

Displaced Nasal Dilator Caused Severe Pain: Case Report and Literature Review

  • Eva M. Jungmark M.D.,
  • Eva K. Ellegård M.D., Ph.D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2012.3.0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Internal nasal dilators are widely used but have not been reported to cause severe symptoms. We describe a case in which a male adult had accidentally, during sleep, inhaled a nasal dilator into his right nasal cavity, and we review the relevant literature. A PubMed search was performed of nasal dilators, especially of the internal types, including “Nasaline Snooze'” (ENTPro, Stockholm, Sweden). A foreign body in adults may be an inhaled nasal dilator. It may be overlooked on computed tomography scans, and thorough inspection of the nose is diagnostic.