T18: Foreign body in alimentary tract

T18.8: Foreign body in other and multiple parts of alimentary tract

Various organs are required for digesting food. Digestive organs include the mouth, the esophagus and the stomach. The intestine is connected to the stomach. The intestine is divided into the small and large intestine. The last section of the large intestine consists of the rectum and the anus. The digestive organs are coated with a mucous membrane. A mucous membrane is a moist skin.

If someone has foreign bodies in their digestive tract, there can be various symptoms. Foreign bodies can damage the mucous membrane, for example. It can then bleed. The affected area can also be painful. If a foreign body remains in the affected area for a long time, inflammation can occur.