Rice grains stuck in the nose can be dislodged from the nose by stimulating the nose and sneezing or blowing the nose. Saline can also be used to rinse out the nose repeatedly, and if necessary, the rice grains can be removed by the doctor using instruments under the endonasal microscope. If rice is stuck in the nose, it can be expelled from the nose by sneezing or blowing the nose. If you can’t expel it, you should not remove it violently to avoid damaging the tissues and mucous membranes of the nasal cavity. You can go to the hospital in time, with the help of the doctor, use saline to rinse the nasal cavity repeatedly, if it does not clear out. Further nasal endoscopy can also be carried out to determine the specific location of the rice particles, and then the doctor will use tweezers to remove the rice particles or use a suction device to suck the rice particles out of the nasal cavity. In general, it is important to chew slowly and avoid overeating. When rice particles are stuck in the nasal cavity and accompanied by obvious symptoms of discomfort, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner.