| Removing Splinters
		
			| Topic OverviewBefore 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.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerH. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine
 Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
Current as ofMarch 20, 2017Current as of:
                March 20, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017  |  |