Topic Overview
Before using tweezers or a needle, try using cellophane tape to
remove a splinter. Simply put the tape over the splinter, then pull the tape
off. The tape will stick to the splinter and remove it painlessly. If tape
doesn't work:
- Wash your hands well with soap and
water.
- Grasp the end of the splinter with clean tweezers, and
gently pull it out.
- If the splinter is embedded in the skin, clean
a needle with alcohol and make a small hole in the skin over the end of the
splinter.
- Lift the splinter with the tip of the needle until it
can be grasped with the tweezers and pulled out.
- Do not wet or soak
the splinter because it will be harder to remove in one
piece.
- After the splinter has been removed, clean the wound and
watch for any
signs of infection.
You may need medical care if the splinter:
- Is very large.
- Is deeply embedded
in the skin.
- Cannot be easily removed.
- Is in the
eye.
- Broke off and part of it remains in the wound or if you are
uncertain if the splinter has been removed.
Credits
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By
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Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
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William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
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H. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine |
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Last Revised
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June 6, 2012 |