While there’s no telling what your curious cutie might stick up there, there are safe ways to get these objects out without doing damage.
Pebbles. Dried peas. Raisins. Wads of tissues. There seems to be no end to what can get stuck in the nose of your curious little critter. The first sign of trouble? You may see some discharge or bleeding from the affected nostril — hours or even days after your tot got the object stuck in his nose. (Little kids are often fearful to fess up or simply forget about having put something in there.) While it’s almost never an emergency, you may ultimately need medical help to clear your toddler’s nostril.
