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Easy Ways to Remove a Splinter

Try These Painless Methods

By Crystal Ray, published Jul 06, 2007
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Having a splinter can be excruciatingly painful, especially when it's inadvertently touched or rubbed the wrong way. Trying to remove that splinter can be nearly impossible, especially when it's a child who has the splinter. Just finding the end of the splinter and getting a hold of it with a pair of tweezers can be challenging, but surprisingly there are easy ways to remove a splinter. The following easy ways to remove a splinter are worth trying, especially if it's beneath the surface of the skin. You have nothing to lose but a painful splinter, so give these easy ways to remove a splinter a try!

Precautionary Statement


As with any open wound, injuries caused by splinters can become infected. Keep the area clean, and look for signs of infection after you remove a splinter. If a splinter is too deep to remove at home, seek professional medical care as soon as possible.

Adhesive Tape


Splinters aren't always easy to grasp, and some fall apart when grasped with tweezers making it impossible to get them out without a needle. Try placing a piece of clear adhesive tape over the splinter, and pull the tape away in the same direction the sliver went in. It may take several tries before achieving success, but if it works, it's an easy remedy for a painful problem. If the adhesive is strong enough, it will remove the sliver without the aide of a needle or tweezers. This method should be tried first since it's painless and easy, especially for a young child.

A Splinter Beneath the Skin


It's a good idea to keep a lighted magnifying glass and high-quality pointed tweezers in your first-aid kit since these items are essential when trying to remove a sliver. If you don't already own these items, shop online for pointed tweezers and a magnifying lens, or visit your local pharmacy or discount store. In addition, make sure you have peroxide, antibacterial soap, antibacterial ointment, sterile cotton balls, adhesive bandages of various sizes, and a needle on hand.

Easy Ways to Remove a Splinter

It's a good idea to keep a lighted magnifying glass and high-quality pointed tweezers in your first-aid kit since these items are essential when trying to remove a sliver.

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try applying a paste of baking soda and water to the area with the splinter and cover it with a band aid. leave it overnight and in the morning the splinter should have come out of the skin enough for u to grab it with tweezers.

Posted on 10/04/2008 at 9:10:23 PM

 
um the tape doesnt work. and another remedy is glue

Posted on 08/08/2008 at 6:08:51 PM

 
thanks this is a grat list

Posted on 07/12/2008 at 7:07:08 AM

 
Judy: My husband gets splinters often. I'll be glad to have give him this information.

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 10:12:31 PM

 
This is great information, I never thought of tape either. I wonder if soaking in warm water would help too before trying to remove at least with tweezers. I hate splinters.

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

 
A great article. Thanks for writing.

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

 
I never thought of tape. Thanks!

Posted on 07/06/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

 
This is a keeper!

Posted on 07/06/2007 at 10:07:00 AM

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