Children with foot punctures can be treated by removing them with clean tweezers and then sterilizing them and seeking professional help. Tetanus toxin should be administered as appropriate.
1. Remove with clean tweezers: If the stinger is not very deep, use clean tweezers to remove the stinger and disinfect it with iodine. If there is bleeding, apply pressure bandage.
2. Seek professional help: If the stinger is too deep to be removed on its own, and there is pain and swelling, you need to seek medical attention.
3. Tetanus toxin injection: If the puncture is deep, tetanus toxin should be injected to avoid tetanus infection.
It is recommended that children go to the hospital when they have a puncture in the foot, under the guidance of the doctor to deal with.