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  2. Jun 7, 2023 · Soak the splinter in epsom salts ... 2. ... Or hot water. 3. Make a baking soda paste. 4. Stick tape to it. 5. Dunk the affected area in oil or vinegar. 6. Cover it with glue. 1. Soak the...

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  3. Soak (optional). Soaking the splintered area in warm water for a few minutes before trying to take it out can make the skin more pliable but isn’t necessarily required. Younger children already tend to have soft skin, so if you do soak, you should only need to do it for a few minutes. Sterilize.

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    • Baking Soda. Add some water to a 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda to form a paste. After cleaning the area with the splinter, add the paste to the splinter area.
    • Duct Tape. Hate using tweezers for splinter removal? Duct tape will help rip that splinter right out! Some people have done this using transparent tape, but obviously, duct tape is a bit stronger and might be the best way to get a splinter out.
    • Epsom Salt. Is that splinter really lodged in there? Soaking the splinter in Epsom salts to help draw it out. You can also try sprinkling the pad of a bandage with Epsom salts, and cover the splinter for a splinter removal trick.
    • Vinegar. Since vinegar is acidic and can shrink the skin around the splinter, that will help draw the splinter to the surface. Using white vinegar or apple cider vinegar will both work for this method.
  4. Nov 24, 2023 · 1. Try using tweezers. If any part of the splinter is visible above the surface of your skin, try removing it with tweezers. Choose tweezers with a serrated inner edge. Grab the tip of the splinter with a firm hold, and slowly pull it out. Sterilize the tweezers before using them.

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  5. There are generally three methods of splinter removal: pull, soak or bandage. You may end up using multiple methods if the splinter is stubborn. Soaking softens skin for easier removal. Using a bandage plus another substance may soften or swell the skin to push out the splinter.

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  6. Sep 12, 2017 · Method 1: Tweezers. This method is best for when a part of the splinter is still outside your skin. You’ll need the following tools: tweezers. rubbing alcohol and cotton ball. To remove a...

  7. Mar 8, 2024 · You can soak a splinter out in some cases. This usually works well for small splinters, according to Medical News Today. Warm water with Epsom salt is one of the best ways to soak out a splinter. If you don't have Epsom salt, you can try to soak your splinter out with hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar.

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