Generally, for relatively small, superficial and round vaginal foreign bodies, you can try to remove them by hand or with tools in a squatting or bent knee position, taking care that the environment, hands and tools are clean. However, the vagina is an intimate area and is prone to vaginal bacterial infections under non-sterile conditions, and forced removal may cause vaginal pain and bleeding. For small foreign bodies, they can be removed by a professional with a speculum and fully sterilized, or flushed out by vaginal irrigation. For larger foreign bodies, they can usually be removed under anesthesia with a flat-jawed forceps; 3. Foreign bodies adhering to the vaginal wall: if there are adhesions, they can be removed under a small nasal or hysteroscope. However, for young girls or virgins, it is difficult to remove the foreign body. Usually, the foreign body can be removed by anal nudging or by opening the vagina with a small speculum under anesthesia, exposing the foreign body and removing it carefully with forceps or hemostatic forceps.