Question

An infant of four months old accidentally inhaled a small piece of orange pip while eating an orange. Are there any adverse effects?

Answer

If the infant does not exhibit symptoms such as crying or coughing after inhaling the orange pip, it typically indicates that the foreign object did not enter the respiratory tract. However, for safety’s sake, it is still recommended to undergo a chest X-ray to rule out any foreign objects. If necessary, the foreign object can be removed through bronchoscopy surgery. translationKey,department,title,ask,answer pediatric-66927,Nutrition and Health Care,“Does Inhaling Orange Pips Have Adverse Effects on Infants?",My child is four months old and accidentally inhaled a small piece of an orange pip while eating an orange. What are the adverse effects? Currently, there are no special symptoms, but I want to know if there is any impact on the child? If the child does not have any more crying or coughing symptoms, it should be fine.