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Grill Brush Danger: Child's Ear Pain Hides Deadly Threat

3 Dec

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Summary

  • A four-year-old boy's ear pain was caused by a metal wire in his throat.
  • The wire fragment came from a common BBQ grill-cleaning brush.
  • Doctors warn against using wire brushes due to serious injury risks.
Grill Brush Danger: Child's Ear Pain Hides Deadly Threat

A stark warning has been issued to Australian families about the hidden dangers of wire grill brushes, particularly as barbecue season begins. A distressing case involved a four-year-old boy whose complaint of ear pain masked a 2cm metal wire lodged deep in his throat, a fragment from a common BBQ cleaning brush. The wire caused swelling and an abscess, requiring emergency surgery.

Initially treated for a suspected ear infection, the boy's condition worsened over several days, with fevers and an inability to eat. A CAT scan finally revealed the embedded wire, which had caused pain in his ear due to the Eustachian tube connection. This incident highlights the significant risk of internal throat injuries, bowel obstructions, and perforations that these brushes pose.

Medical professionals are strongly advising the public to abandon wire grill brushes and opt for safer alternatives like bristle-free tools, scrapers, or pumice stones. Parents are urged to seek immediate medical attention if a child experiences sudden throat or ear pain after eating grilled food, especially if the grill was recently cleaned with a wire brush.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ear pain can be referred from irritation or swelling in the throat, like that caused by a foreign object like a wire bristle.
Safer options include bristle-free tools, metal scrapers, pumice stones, or using crumpled foil with tongs.
Seek immediate medical attention if a child develops sudden unexplained throat or ear pain after eating grilled food.

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