Splinter removal


Definition

A splinter is a thin piece of material (such as wood, glass, or metal) that gets embedded just below the top layer of your skin.

Information

To remove a splinter, first wash your hands with soap and water. Use tweezers to grab the splinter. Carefully pull it out at the same angle it went in.

If the splinter is under the skin or hard to grab:

After the splinter is out, wash the area with soap and water. Pat the area dry. (Don't rub.) Bandage the cut if it is likely to get dirty.

See your health care provider if there is inflammation or pus, or if the splinter is deeply embedded. Also seek medical attention if the splinter is in your eye or close to it.

References

Higgins T. Procedures. In: Higgins T, Arastu AS, Auerbach PS, eds. Medicine for the Outdoors: The Essential Guide to First Aid and Medical Emergencies. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2024:469-477.

Stone DB, Scordino DJ. Foreign body removal. In: Roberts JR, Custalow CB, Thomsen TW, eds. Roberts and Hedges' Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 36.

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