Hand-inserted spines can be extracted with forceps, picked out with sterile needles, or, if necessary, surgically treated. 1. Tweezers: If the prick is not deep or the end is exposed, the end can be pulled out directly with tweezers, or the skin around the prick can be squeezed and pinched to fully expose the end and improve the chances of pulling it out, and the pricked area must be sterilized with alcohol or iodine pomade after taking out in order to prevent infection. 2. Aseptic needle picking: If the end of the splinter is completely into the skin, it can be carefully picked out with a sterile needle under the guidance of a doctor, paying attention to avoid damage to blood vessels and nerve tissue, this method is best carried out in hospitals. 3. Surgery: if the two methods still can’t be removed, the skin can be cut open under local anesthesia to look for the spikes and then remove them, pay attention to local hygiene and sanitation after the operation, change the medication regularly, and be careful to prevent the wound from getting infected. Patients appear hand inserted spikes, should go to the hospital in a timely manner to let the doctor to deal with, to avoid incomplete cleanup lead to residual in the body or the occurrence of infection. If there is bleeding puncture, tetanus antitoxin should also be injected to prevent tetanus infection.