Bugs that get into the nose may form an animal-based nasal sinus foreign body. For moving animal foreign bodies, they can be removed with nasal forceps after surface anesthesia.
If a bug enters the nose, without knowing the type or size of the bug, the foreign body can be expelled from the front nostril by pressing on the healthy side of the nose and blowing the nose. If the foreign body cannot be expelled on its own, it is necessary to seek medical attention from a specialist who can identify the location of the foreign body by visualization, endoscopy or imaging, administer a small drop of 1% bupivacaine, and anesthetize the body before removing it with a specialized instrument.
When the bug enters the nasal cavity, the patient needs to stay calm, avoid panic and fear, and follow the scientific procedure of gradual elimination and treatment. If the symptoms are not relieved, consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions.