If you accidentally swallow a date nucleus, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to have it removed because the nucleus has an irregular shape and can become stuck in the esophagus or the gastrointestinal tract, causing gastrointestinal bleeding. After arriving at the hospital, X-ray fluoroscopy should be performed to determine the location of the nucleus, and electronic gastroscopy should be performed as soon as possible. During the gastroscopy, once the location of the nucleus in the digestive tract is determined, it should be removed, and after removal, certain anti-inflammatory drugs can be sprayed locally, and the patient can also order certain proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, etc., and the diet should be controlled within a week, with a semi-liquid diet as the mainstay. Avoid eating oily, spicy and other stimulating foods.