Young children who accidentally swallow date pits usually need to be observed for 24 hours, and if the baby does not show any abnormal reaction within 24 hours, it can be proved to be fine. If a toddler swallows a date nucleus by mistake, the nucleus may get stuck in the throat and cannot be swallowed, and it needs to be removed by laryngoscopy. Since the two ends of the nucleus are relatively sharp, it may cause some damage to the mucous membrane of the throat, so parents need to promptly observe whether there are symptoms such as crying and poor breathing. It is also possible that the kernels may get stuck in the esophagus and cause discomfort, so a gastroscope is needed to remove them from the emergency department of the hospital. Some of the date kernels swallowed by mistake may enter the gastrointestinal tract, and the stomach acid and food residue will digest and wrap the kernels and transport them to the intestinal system. Generally, date palm kernels do not contain toxins and do not irritate the intestinal mucosa, and the intestinal system cannot absorb date palm kernels, which are usually excreted along with food residues, usually after 24 hours or so, and do not cause damage to the patient’s digestive system. If the child has abnormal reactions such as crying, coughing and breathing problems after accidentally swallowing a date nucleus, parents should take the child to a hospital emergency room, pediatric department, ENT department or other related departments to have it removed through endoscopic methods.