What is the most less painful way I can get a splinter out of my skin? its like in my finger where the circle is.

Answer #1

take a knife, pierce it into ur flesh!! AND YANK THAT SUCKER OUT!!

ooops sorry, my evil side came out.

umm… use some tweezers or cut he skin around it and carefully take i tout.

Answer #2

Is there any other way to where you don’t even feel it?

Answer #3

it’s probobly imposible to not feel it but im pretty sure the least painful way is to pull it out with tweezers. i havn’t had a splinter in like forever.

Answer #4

I did the stupidest thing to get it as we were leaving Kings Island i rubbed my hand against the wooden railing and got a splinter it doesnt hurt unless I try to push it out. Is there any pain medication I can take ahead of time so I cant feel it?

Answer #5

hmm… maybe some advil or something. I JUST GOT AN IDEA!! although idk if it’ll work. BUT You could keep ur hand under running water until it gets all sauggy and old lookin (im sure u kno what i mean) and then try takin i out!! Gosh im so awesome.

Answer #6

yeah, disinfect a needle by dipping it in alcohol or an anti septic spray and try very gently to get it from under the first layer of skin..(unless you can see the tip of the splinter if that is the case then just disinfect the tweezers with some alcohol or anti septic spray and slowly pull it out using a little strength on the tweezers(not too hard or too soft)

once it is out squeeze it so if there is anything left inside it will come out with a drop of blood! Disinfect the area with alcohol & then spray some more anti septic spray & cover with band aid.

Good luck!

Answer #7

Lol anything its worth a try right now I don’t want an infection

Answer #8

That sounds painful but thanks for the answer.

Answer #9

aaahhh that’s to much! grab a straw and suck it out of ur skin!

Answer #10

u wont get an infection! just pull it out like the way i told u, wash it with some soap, and then like… put a band-aid on it.

Answer #11

So just answered this, but anyways, try either putting some scotch tape or elmer’s glue and peeling it off. It should work. If it gets into your body, I really would get it removed by the doctor.

Answer #12

it really doesnt hurt I have done this for years & guess what I am still alive…so it’s not unbearable…just try it!

Answer #13

wow dnt go to a doctor for a plinter! he’ll be like “HAHAHA THIS KID IS A RETARDD!! GET SOME TWEEZERS AND PULL IT OUT!!”

Answer #14

The thing is its like in but I can get it out I just don’t want to pull it out right now the best answers sounding good to me is yours and um…Matt

Answer #15

Hee Hee Hee… my answers are awesome. Hmm… i mean just look at it this way, ur not gonna feel that pain forever, just for a short little second. so it would be best to jst get it over with like as soon as possible. not go to a hospitle where people are DYING and LOSING BLOOD and DYING for an itty witty tiny incy wincy splinter. you could ask ur parents to help take it out too y’know.

Answer #16

you know a lot of people end up dying because they think it’s stupid to go to the hospital and then things start to get worse? (yes, you could get blood poisoning because of a stupid thing that gets infected). oh and you do know that the most less = least

Answer #17

ok! you need to soak your finger in (apple cider vinager) and then wrap it in a slice of the white bread as to absorb the splinter out………this is a old fashiond remedy………when the soaking is done………(do soak for as long as you can)….the splinter should be more at the surfice and easier to use a needle to pric it out…..using the bread helps the absorbing it out…..acv is great in soaking in the tub……it pulls the muscle pain out………………. GOOD LUCK!

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