4 Ways To Stop Picking Your Nose - WikiHow
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This article was co-authored by Joel Warsh, MD. Dr. Joel Warsh is a board certified Pediatrician and the Owner & Founder of Integrative Pediatrics and Medicine in Los Angeles, California. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Warsh specializes in holistic and integrative medicine. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Health Sciences, a Master’s degree in Epidemiology and Community Health, and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Thomas Jefferson Medical College, where he was elected president of the Jefferson Pediatric Society. Dr. Warsh then completed his Pediatric Residency at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA), where he received the George Donnell Society Research Fellow. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, 82% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 1,013,646 times.
Nose picking is a very common activity across most (if not all) cultures. Even so, it is seen as unacceptable in public. In extreme cases, nose picking can cause serious health complications, like bacterial infections in the nose. If you want to stop picking your nose, you should start by keeping it clean, changing some of your behaviors, and getting help when needed.
Things You Should Know
- Regularly blow your nose to remove mucus and debris. This will minimize the urge to pick debris out of your nose.
- Wear gloves to make it more challenging to pick, or keep your hands busy by holding something to fidget.
- Nose picking is often done in response to stress or anxiety. Pay attention to when you have the urge to pick your nose and try to avoid those triggers in the future.[1]
Steps
Method 1 Method 1 of 4:Keeping Your Nose Clean
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1 Clean out your nose. Regularly blow your nose to remove mucus and debris. This will minimize the urge to pick debris out of your nose. You can also use water or saline solutions to clean your nose. These often come in the form of nasal sprays.[2] -
2 Address your allergies. If you have any allergies, you will need to take care of them. Talk to your doctor about a daily allergy medication for ongoing allergies. For a single exposure to an allergen (like your mom's cat), take an over the counter antihistamine.[3] - Even for over the counter medications, consult your doctor ahead of time.
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3 Eliminate nose hair. Excessive nose hair will trap debris in the hair. Things like dust and pollen can get tangled in the hairs and leave you feeling like your nose needs cleared out. This leads to an urge to pick your nose. Use a nose hair trimmer to keep your nose hair trimmed.[4] Advertisement
Modifying Your Behavior
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1 Keep your hands busy. If your hands are busy, then picking your nose is more difficult. You are less likely to automatically pick your nose if you have something else to do with your hands. Write things down, doodle on a piece of paper, or just keep something to fidget with to keep your hands busy.[5] -
2 Wear gloves. Wearing gloves makes it difficult to pick your nose. Before picking, you would have to take the gloves off, and this provides a barrier that stops you from unconsciously doing it. You can even wear stylish gloves that match a coat or outfit to keep your nose picking habit under the radar.[6] -
3 Track triggers. Nose picking is often done in response to anxiety or some other emotion. These emotions can be triggered by your environment. Pay attention to when and where you have an urge to pick your nose. If you notice any patterns, try to avoid those triggers.[7] - For example, you might pick your nose when you are impatiently standing in a long line. If this is the case, try to avoid the lines or bring something else to do with your hands.
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4 Reward yourself for a job well done. When you can resist the urge to pick your nose, reward yourself. Set up a reward system that gives you rewards for going an entire day, week, or longer without picking your nose. When you succeed, treat yourself to the reward.[8] -
5 Be patient. Changing any behavior takes time and effort. You are likely to make mistakes along the way. Forgive yourself and move forward. With time, you will be able to stop picking your nose.[9] Advertisement
Stopping the Habit in Children
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1 Make them wash their hands every time they pick their nose. In addition to being sanitary, this technique will serve as a nose picking deterrent. If your child is constantly having to stop their play to wash their hands, it will make them think twice about picking their nose. That said, you have to be consistent, even in public.[10] -
2 Occupy their fingers. Children will often pick their nose out of boredom. Make sure that they have an activity to do with their hands. Coloring and drawing are always good fall back activities. You can also keep a toy handy for them to fidget with any time they have to sit still. This will keep their hands occupied and away from their nose.[11] -
3 See a doctor. There could be an underlying medical cause for your child's nose picking. Take them to their pediatrician to discuss things such as allergies and dehydration. If the pediatrician sees any signs of such issues, they can advise you on how to deal with the problems.[12] -
4 Ignore it. Sometimes kids do things just for attention. If the pediatrician is not concerned about the nose picking and nothing seems to work, just ignore it. Over time, most children will lose interest in picking their nose and stop naturally once the attention is removed from it.[13] Advertisement
Seeking Help
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1 Confide in a trusted friend or family member. Telling someone you trust about your problem can help hold you accountable. If someone else knows that you are trying to stop, they can ask you about it and you will have to face whether you have stopped or not. This person can also weigh in on whether the problem is severe, or just a minor issue.[14] -
2 Make a counseling appointment. If you feel that there is an underlying emotional or psychological cause for picking your nose, you will need to see a mental health professional. You can get a referral from your doctor, or in some cases just make a counseling appointment. Discuss the nose picking with the professional and develop a treatment plan.[15] -
3 Go see your doctor. Picking your nose can sometimes lead to medical issues. If this happens, you will need to see your doctor immediately. Make an appointment to have your nose examined, and your doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment.[16] - For example, you could have scratches or openings in your nose from picking that get infected with bacteria.
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Search Add New Question- Question Can I get nosebleeds from picking my nose?
Community Answer Yes. If you end up peeling off a small amount of skin, your nose may start to bleed. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 52 Helpful 341 - Question Does picking my nose affect my health?
Community Answer It's unhealthy, as opening up spots in your nose provides an attractive place for bacteria to settle. This may develop into an infection, but that's rare. Just stop picking: it's for the best. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 29 Helpful 160 - Question What if I don't have a tissue paper around and I really want to pick my nose?
Community Answer Find something else to do with your hands until you you can get a tissue or handkerchief. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 22 Helpful 120
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Tips
- Nose picking can introduce viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants into your nose. It can also damage the tissues inside your nose or cause nosebleeds.[17] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
- Using a humidifier can add moisture to the air and your nose, which can reduce the feeling of needing to pick it.[18] Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
Tips from our Readers
The advice in this section is based on the lived experiences of wikiHow readers like you. If you have a helpful tip you’d like to share on wikiHow, please submit it in the field below. - Try to mark down on a notepad whenever you catch yourself with your finger in your nose. Review this before you sleep and try to stay at zero. Because it takes time to unlock the screen or open the notepad, nose-picking becomes associated with a small hassle, and you may stop doing it after a while.
- Using fake nails may help stop you from putting your finger in your nostrils. That way, your nails may be too big or sharp to fit inside comfortably.
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About This Article
If you want to stop picking your nose, regularly blow your nose to keep it clean so you’ll feel less of an urge to pick it. You can also use water or saline nasal sprays to clean your nose if you prefer. If picking your nose is more of a habit, find a new hobby that keeps your hands busy, like drawing, writing, or playing games. If you’re still having trouble, try wearing a pair of gloves that make it hard to put your fingers into your nose. Keep reading to learn how to stop a child from picking their nose! Did this summary help you?YesNo
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