Initially, an ENT specialist found no signs of a foreign object in his upper respiratory tract, but his symptoms persisted. He then consulted Dr. Lin Ling, a respiratory and critical care specialist at Hainan Hospital. A chest CT scan revealed a suspicious shadow in his lower lung lobe, raising concerns about a foreign object. To investigate further, Dr. Lin recommended a bronchoscopy.
“During the procedure, I clearly saw something with wings in the bronchus,” Dr. Lin explained. “It was covered in a thick layer of phlegm, but after removing it, we identified the foreign body as a cockroach.”
The cockroach was carefully extracted from the man’s trachea, and after cleaning the area thoroughly, his foul-smelling symptoms vanished. He made a full recovery and was discharged the following day.
Though such cases are rare, Dr. Lin advised that anyone suspecting a foreign body lodged in their respiratory tract should seek immediate medical attention to avoid complications.