If you have choked on something in your nose, you need to take it out in time if it can be taken out by yourself; if not, it is recommended to go to the hospital to have it taken out.
If you choke on something in your nose, you can blow it out by blowing your nose: for example, you can hold down one nostril and then blow the opposite side of your nose, using the impact of the airflow to blow it out of the front nostril.
If you can’t get the object out by the above methods, you should consult a doctor in time and go to the hospital with a nasal endoscope, where you can get the object out so that it doesn’t cause the object to swell in the nasal cavity.
In order to avoid choking on food into the nasal cavity, try not to talk while eating, and chew and swallow slowly. For younger children do not eat things like melon seeds or peanuts to prevent choking on the airway.