A finger pricked by an orange does not generally transmit viruses. The necessary conditions for the transmission of viruses are the source of infection, the means of transmission and the susceptible population, and the process of transmission of viruses cannot be completed without any one of them. Orange thorns are generally not contaminated by viruses and do not carry viruses. Even if they do carry viruses, the viral content is very low and the survival time is very short, which is not enough to form an effective source of infection, therefore, a finger pricked by an orange is generally not contagious. After being pricked by an orange finger, it is usually not a big problem, but if there is bleeding and other symptoms of discomfort after being pricked, you can use water or soap to wash the injured area, and if necessary, you can use iodine povidone to disinfect the wound to prevent the ruptured area from becoming infected and other symptoms. If the finger is pricked after feeling uncomfortable, even bleeding serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, as soon as possible to let the doctor professional treatment, do not delay the condition, do not self-medication.