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All splinters carry a risk of infection because they are rarely clean so should always be dealt with promptly.

What to do

Splinters
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Usually a splinter can be removed with clean tweezers. Gently wash around the splinter with soap and warm water. Grasp the splinter and draw it out at the same angle as it went in. Clean the area and confirm that your child has been immunized against tetanus.

If the splinter is deeply embedded, lies over a joint or is difficult to remove, take your child to the emergency department of your nearest hospital.

Posted 03.11.2010

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