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Got a Stubborn Splinter? Here's How to Remove It!

In summary, if you have a tiny piece of glass or a thorn or something right in the center of your heel, try duct tape and a magnifying glass. If it is in a deeper part of the wound, use a safety pin and alcohol to sterilize and remove the splinter. If it is a bigger splinter, go to the doctor.
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I have a teeeny tiny piece of glass or a thorn or something right in the center of my heel. It hurts like a b*tch to walk. I tried soaking, I can't get it with a tweezer, I tried Drawing Salve and have been using a corn pad...any other tips?
 
Duct tapeIf some is sticking up a bit, try duct tape. Put a piece over the spot, rub hard to get it to adhere, then pull. Sometimes works for me with splinters. Good luck, I have had to let a couple just fester their way out. Blech
 
I have heard that glue works. Same theory as the duct tape. Maybe if its in a little deeper the glue might get in there and once it dries slowly pull it away from the splinter. Maybe some peroxide will help draw it out. Good Luck.
 
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Hmmmm...I am giong to try the duct tape once DH wakes up and tells me where it is.
 
What advice did your dad give you. What I was thinking was that if it is really small, it might have to be magnified and then removed. It depends on how far it is embedded in the skin.
 
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krzymomof4 said:
What advice did your dad give you. What I was thinking was that if it is really small, it might have to be magnified and then removed. It depends on how far it is embedded in the skin.

I haven't called him - he gets annoyed when I call him with little things like this. He's not the most charming guy out there - LOL
 
This is what my warped brain saw in this thread titlehttp://www.frankenmuthjellystone.com/images/kids_booboo_mainimg.gif
 
How about foot amputation?
 
Gee, Paige, after that surgery, she might lose her sole. Don't you sort of feel like a heel?
 
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Oh, c'mon everyone. I thought sure someone would lace out another good gag. This is all tongue in cheek.This thread is a shoe-in for a hijacking.
 
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Paige Dixon said:
How about foot amputation?


Hope she doesn't have an HMO - who would foot the bill?
 
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Ha! I was thinking that you started this thread KG!
 
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The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Gee, Paige, after that surgery, she might lose her sole. Don't you sort of feel like a heel?

Sorry TKG all I can do is laugh at this one. :D
 
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Marg said:
Hope she doesn't have an HMO - who would foot the bill?
The hospital would give her the boot when she came out of the ether.
 
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OK, Carolyn...just do what I do when I'm hurt. Curl up in the fetal position and cry. Other than that, I got nothin'.
 
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Laughter is the best medicine - so just come back and read this thread...that is...if you happen to think this is funny. :D:D:D:D:D:DLettuce take Carolyn some chicken soup, if we carrot all.
 
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That figures - just when I make a food gag, CS decides to burp. I'm glad it's back though.
 
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DanielleQ said:
OK, Carolyn...just do what I do when I'm hurt. Curl up in the fetal position and cry. Other than that, I got nothin'.

That's what I've been doing the last 2 days LOL DH is getting tired of it.
 
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It's a good thing you didn't have it amputated because then you'd be a foot short.
 
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This may sound wierd, but I've had this problem too, can't see anything and it turns out to be a fine hair that lodged it's way through my skin. Stings really bad... usually one of my cat's hairs. But tiny.

I generally locate the source of the pain and use a safety pin to sort of dig it out. I sterilize it a bit with alcohol.

Good luck.
 
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dannyzmom said:
That's what I've been doing the last 2 days LOL DH is getting tired of it.

After 2 days I'd go to a doctor because I'd be afraid of infection. But then I'm a baby when it comes to pain/hurts. Friday I spent an hour at the doctors because I thought a cut I got from a food processor blade might need stitches. Nope, and my almost fainting the entire time I was there so lying on the floor with my feet elevated while waiting really upset the staff.
 
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Countrykitchenmichelle said:
This may sound wierd, but I've had this problem too, can't see anything and it turns out to be a fine hair that lodged it's way through my skin. Stings really bad... usually one of my cat's hairs. But tiny.

I generally locate the source of the pain and use a safety pin to sort of dig it out. I sterilize it a bit with alcohol.

Good luck.


Yeah I am all for digging it out yourself. I have done that before and it helps a lot! Hope it feels better though. :(
 
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I am NOT a self-digger - LOL
I'd happily dig at someone else's wound - but have no ability to dig at my own.
I let DH go at it for a bit the other night - but I was too wimpy and it just wasn't gonna work.
Our health insirance sucks -- after my torn-off fingernail issue in October I ended up with over $250 in medical bills. I am going to suck this one up til my foot starts to rot - LOL
That amputation my start to look appealing
 
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dannyzmom said:
That's what I've been doing the last 2 days LOL DH is getting tired of it.

Well, then, sister...you KNOW my new name for a DH who ain't helpin' out!!!
 
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DanielleQ said:
Well, then, sister...you KNOW my new name for a DH who ain't helpin' out!!!

^5!!!
Oh yeah!!!!!!!!!
 

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