soak it in hot water for a while then break out a needle and tweezers. If you can't pull it out is should push out on it's own.
What I usually do is put cold ice on it until it's fairly numb, and then I try and get it out with tweezers; it's normally less painful that way. There isn't really a pain-free method; I just try and pull it out really fast. I trod on rose thorns last week, and the ice helped with the pain.
Try laying an ice cube on it for around 5 minutes then try to get it out, this should numb the area.
you should squeeze your finger until it comes out. or use tweezers and try to pull it out. good luck!
Put in epson salt for 20 minutes then pull it out with twezers
gently brush it off with a blade or a card, if that doesn't work, carefully try pulling it out with tweezers, if that still doesn't work, ask a doctor
just pick it out with the tweezers. No pain is involved! :)
Pick it with a meddle
If you rub your finger against loose wood then you might get a splinter.
i have a splinter in my finger
It could be splinter hemorrhages.
an eye
because there is no nerve activity
White blood cells
Should be 915.6 (Superficial foreign body (splinter) of finger(s), without major open wound, without mention of infection)
Get some duct tape and smooth it over the area very well and then rip it off your finger - guaranteed that splinter will come out! If it doesn't work...try to find the exact spot put a touch of super glue on it and after it's dry, scrape it off - the splinter will come out!
Macrophages surround the area and recruit neutrophils which are the major component of pus. Complement proteins attach to the surface of the splinter and recruit other immune cells from the blood.
Yes and no because depending on the wood you may get wood poisoning and get sick and die from it :(
In the stomach, shoot stray viruses and use the coagulator to close an ulcer. Then you will recieve an alert about a splinter on Joe's finger. Travel to the finger to investigate.
because when the current and texture relase into your skin when the splinter goes in, it reacts with the wood current when removing from your finger. Also wood is a highly recommend able with injury and death so it consists of plainful insulaters. Also Vampires are "supposley" to die when wood/stake thunders into them. Hope I Helped :)