Steps to Follow:
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Take a piece of adhesive tape and firmly press it onto the area where the splinter is embedded.
Press lightly and then quickly peel off the tape. The splinter should stick to the tape and come out of the skin.
Potato (if available):
If the splinter is deeply embedded and the adhesive tape method doesn’t work, you can try this method with a raw potato.
Cut a slice of raw potato and place it over the affected area. Secure it with a bandage or adhesive tape for a few hours.
The raw potato can help soften the skin around the splinter and make it easier to extract.
Additional Tips:
Make sure to clean the area around the splinter before starting.
If the splinter is very deep or infected, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for safe and effective removal.
These methods are simple and use common household items, avoiding the need for tweezers.
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