If your child gets a piece of paper up his or her nose, you can either pinch it out with a pair of tweezers or blow your nose vigorously to get the piece of paper out. If it’s not too deep, you can gently pinch the paper out with tweezers. If it’s deeper in the nose, press down on the other side of the nostril and blow your nose hard to dislodge the paper by vibrating it with your breath. If you can’t get it out, you can go to the hospital and use special instruments to remove it, so as to avoid damaging the mucous membrane of the child’s nasal cavity by removing it on your own, which may result in bleeding or inflammation. Life should let the child pay attention to, especially when playing, to avoid the small toys into the nostrils, parents should pay attention to more observation of the child’s nostrils, at the same time in the discovery of the child’s nasal cavity with a foreign body must be done calmly dealt with. If a child has paper or other foreign objects stuffed into his or her nostrils, he or she should seek medical attention in a timely manner and standardize the diagnosis and treatment.