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Friday, August 10, 2012

LEGO Piece Crammed Up Nose For 3 Years Causes Child’s Chronic Health Problems

The six-year-old Utah boy was sick for no clear reason. Just bad luck. For years, he had terrible sinus problems, and doctors assumed that it was bacterial, prescribing antibiotic after antibiotic that never solved the problem. Then one physician looked outside of the box (outside of the nostril?) a bit and noticed that there was some kind of foreign object up the child's nose. Did he remember putting anything up there? No, of course not. A specialist removed the obstruction, which turned out to be a "ball of fungus" surrounding a tiny, flexible LEGO tire. The child's health problems abruptly disappeared.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A Trojan six years ago could have prevented this from happening.

Anonymous said...

Antibiotics are cheap and authorized over and over by insurance compaines to defer the costs of a x-ray catscan, but child and parent suffers from missed school, work and loss of time from the employer. This situation happens over and over, because the insurance company wants your premium but does not want to pay out until forced.