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  1. Nov 24, 2023 · To remove a deep splinter, first wash your hands and the splinter area with soap and water to help prevent infection. Soak the area in warm water for a few minutes to make the skin softer. Then, sterilize a needle and tweezers with rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball.

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  2. Experts share how to best remove a splinter using tweezers, duct tape, Epsom salt and more. Plus, when to see your doctor.

    • Tweezers. A pair of tweezers is all you need to get a superficial splinter out, especially if part of it is sticking out of your skin. First, sterilize your tweezers by cleaning them with 70% rubbing alcohol.
    • Needles. If your splinter is completely embedded in your skin, you can use a small needle to help remove it. First, sterilize your needle by dipping it in 70% rubbing alcohol.
    • Duct tape. If you don’t have anyone to help or if tweezers and needles make you a bit nervous — you can try duct tape to remove your splinter. Take a piece of duct tape and cover your splinter.
    • Baking soda paste. If your splinter is embedded a bit deeper (but you can still feel it), you might have trouble reaching it with a needle. You’ll want to bring it closer to the surface before you try to get it out.
  3. Jul 12, 2022 · Very deep splinters may require removal by a doctor. Some splinters may be lodged so deeply that only an anesthetic injection allows for a painless removal. Infection is usually noted with discharge (pus), increased pain, redness, swelling, or red streaking.

    • Wash and dry the area. To prevent infection, wash your hands and the affected area with soap and water and gently pat your skin dry.
    • Inspect the splinter. If the splinter is very small, use a magnifying glass to see how big it is and which direction it entered the skin.
    • Use tweezers to remove the splinter. If part of the splinter is sticking out, you can use tweezers to gently pull out the splinter. First, sterilize the tip of the tweezers using rubbing alcohol.
    • Use a small needle to remove the splinter. If the entire splinter is embedded under the skin, you can use a small needle to remove it. First, sterilize the needle and a pair of tweezers using rubbing alcohol.
  4. Jun 7, 2023 · The most common way to pull one of these out of your body is to grab a pair of tweezers and start diggingbut while that might work for splinters that haven’t lodged too deep, it’s far...

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