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Yes, many splinters can work their way out of the skin on their own as the body heals and regenerates skin cells. However, some may remain embedded, causing discomfort or infection if not removed. It's often best to remove splinters promptly to prevent complications, especially if they are deep or cause pain. If a splinter is difficult to remove or shows signs of infection, it's advisable to seek medical assistance.

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