How do you get a splinter out of your hand?

There are a variety of methods that can be used to remove a puncture lodged in the hand. When a foreign object is lodged in the hand, it is recommended not to cause localized irritation to avoid worsening of painful symptoms. If the thorn is deeper, the foreign body can be removed through surgery if necessary. 1. Removal with tweezers: For thorns with a large amount of tail left outside the skin, the local area can be sterilized and then removed with tweezers or a needle holder. 2. Removal with tape: For spines with less tail left outside the skin, the local area can be sterilized, and after the skin is dry, tape can be applied to the skin with spines, and then torn off quickly in the direction of the spines, which can usually remove the spines along with the spines. 3. Surgical removal: If the thorn is deeper and the tail has not entered the skin, it is necessary to disinfect the local anesthesia, and then make a local incision through surgery to remove the foreign body. It is recommended to take good care of the local area after the operation, avoiding water to induce infection, and changing the medicine and removing the stitches regularly according to the doctor’s advice. If there is obvious contamination of the wound, if necessary, with oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, cefaclor and other anti-infective drug treatment. If the puncture is deep, tetanus antitoxin injection is also needed to prevent tetanus.