Remove splinters quickly and safely
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- Soak the affected area in soapy water. This softens the skin and makes it easier to pull the splinter out. But always remember to sterilise the tweezers first, wash the affected area well before removal and disinfect it afterwards.
- Rub olive oil into the affected area and leave it on for a little while. The splinter should then be easier to remove.
- Loosen the skin over the splinter with a sharp, sterilised needle
- This final method might sound a bit strange but it's very effective: Mix baking powder with a little water, apply the paste to the affected area and cover with a plaster. After just a few hours the splinter should have worked its way to the surface and be easier to remove.
Don't ignore splinters
Depending on where it has gone in, a splinter might not cause any pain. But that doesn't mean you should ignore it. The bacteria on the splinter can lead to inflammation and more bacteria could get under the skin through the wound. As well as being painful and restricting the movement of the affected area, in the worst case inflammation can even develop into blood poisoning. So it's better to take immediate action.
What not to do
- Press on the affected area, as this might cause the splinter to go even deeper into the skin
- Poke around in the skin with unsterilised implements
- Apply drawing ointment to an open wound
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