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6 Natural Ways To Remove A Splinter
Did your foot ever get pierced by a splinter? If yes, you know the throbbing and irritation that come along with it. Walking barefoot on thorns, wood shavings or other debris can cause piercing of the skin.
Taking the splinters out from your skin can be extremely painful and need to be dealt with quickly to bring relief from the pain and irritation. So, in this article, we will tell you some quick remedies to remove a splinter.

Types Of Splinters
1.
Wood/organic
foreign
body
-
splinters,
thorns,
cactus
spines
and
toothpicks
2.
Metallic
foreign
body
-
bullets,
sewing
needles,
nails
and
pins
3.
Pencil
lead
(graphite)
4.
Plastic
foreign
body
5.
Fish
hooks
6.
Glass
7.
Fibreglass
spicules
Natural Ways To Remove A Splinter
1. Baking soda
If tiny, invisible splinters have pierced your foot, using baking soda will help remove the splinters. It works by causing the skin to swell and push the splinter out [1] .
- Make a paste of 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 tablespoon of water.
- Smear the paste directly on the splinter. Cover it with a band-aid and allow it to set for a few hours.
- Remove the band-aid and rinse the paste off.
- Pull the splinter out that has been forced to the surface and apply an antiseptic lotion afterwards.
2. Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is another remedy to remove splinters from hands and feet. It is a disinfectant agent that helps push the splinter to the surface [2] .
- Take a little bit of hydrogen peroxide and soak a cotton ball in it.
- Place it on the affected area and leave it on for a few hours.
- Remove the cotton ball and carefully pull out the splinter.
3. Essential oils
Essential oils like lavender oil or thieves oil have analgesic, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. It draws out the splinter and prevents the development of further infections [3] .

4. Salve
Salve is an ointment made from shale oil and is one of those effective remedies that has been used for removing splinters. It possesses anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties [4] .
- Apply a small amount of salve ointment on the affected area and cover with a bandage.
- Remove the bandage after a day and the splinter will come out.
5. Epsom salt
Epsom salt is another good remedy to remove the splinter naturally. It contains some enzymes that aid in the detoxification and drawing out of splinters [5] .
- Soak your feet in Epsom salt water solution for 20 minutes.
6. Banana peel
Banana peel contains certain enzymes that cause the splinter to move up to the surface [6] .
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
- Place the white part of the banana peel on the affected area and keep it for 10 minutes.
- Remove the peel and take out the splinter.

Tips To Keep In Mind When Removing A Splinter
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before touching the affected area.
- Clean the wound after removing the splinter to help avoid infection.
- Never squeeze or pinch the skin around the splinter.
- Seek medical attention if there is redness of the skin, swelling, the splinter is large, the skin is warm to touch, the splinter is stuck deep inside, the wound has pus and is painful.
- [1] The Blissful Toddler Expert:The complete guide to calm parenting and happy toddlers by Lisa Clegg. Random House, 16th April 2015.
- [2] Hydrogen Peroxide:Heal Yourself and Your Home Naturally with Hydrogen Peroxide by Emily V. Steinhauser, Gamma Mouse, 16th Nov 2014.
- [3] Essential Oils for Healing: Over 400 All-Natural Recipes for Everyday Ailments by Vannoy Gentles Fite, Michele Gentles McDaniel, Vannoy Lin Reynolds, St. Martin's Press, 5th July 2016.
- [4] Nilssen, E., Wormald, P. J., & Oliver, S. (1996). Glycerol and ichthammol: medicinal solution or mythical potion?.The Journal of Laryngology & Otology,110(4), 319-321.
- [5] Modern Hydrotherapy for the Massage Therapist by Marybetts Sinclair, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1st Nov 2007.
- [6] Generations of Family Favourites - Soup 2 Nuts by RJ Woodward, iUniverse, 30th Nov 2011.



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