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Mar

Try soaking your foot in warm water with bath salts(or normal salt, they'll both draw the splinter out) for about 20 minutes then use a needle and/or tweezers to get it out.


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Ouch. Sanitize a needle and tweezers. Squeeze the skin around the splinter and using the needle, break the skin covering the splinter. Once you reach the splinter, use the tweezers to pull it out. If it's too deep you might have to wait for your body to naturally push it out. Good luck.

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Magnesium Sulphate paste(from chemist) spread on a clean piece of cloth or a gauze pad.
Apply after soaking in a hot bath or shower.
Alternatively Kaolin poultice can be used –directions on the pot.
Change 2x daily till done.

TIP–Also good for getting grass seeds(especially barley) out of dogs feet, saving vets bills!!


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Well I reckon Cee Cee and Papaver are onto it.
But make sure you don't dig too much with the needle. All that skin in your foot is pretty much dead and it doesn't grow back quickly.

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Well put it in hot water and it'll rise out hopefully enough to get it out with a tool of some sort like tweezers

My dad use to state bite on this rag itll be out soon… he dug it out with a knife XD


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umm.. how deep i think it more the question.. if its really deep you probably might wanna see a physician.. if its fairly short.. try a needle..and small pincers (be sure to disinfect)

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chainsaw - highly suggested by leather face

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