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a mass or particle of material that is not normal to the place where it is found.
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| foreign body |
Any abnormal substance within the body. Examples include wood slivers, ingested cloth or balls, glass in the feet, etc.
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| foreign body |
Something in or on the eye that doesn't belong there. Symptoms include foreign body sensation, eye pain or discomfort, a red or pink eye, tearing, frequent blinking, blurred vision, discharge, light sensitivity and vision loss.
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| foreign body |
Coming from or having to do with another person or thing; not originating in the person or thing specified; not belonging; occurring in an abnormal situation in the living body and often introduced from the outside.
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| foreign body |
An object in an organ or body cavity that is not normally present.
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