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Taking Out A Splinter Without Pain

Before getting out a needle or tweezers, try covering the splinter with Scotch tape and then pulling it off, fast and easy.

Source: A friend Agnes (day care worker)

By Raymonde from North Bay, Ontario

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Taking Out A Splinter Without Pain

Even easier is to put a bandaid with Neosporin on it overnight. Then in the morning, scrape your fingernail over the splinter in the opposite direction in went in. It will scrape right out with absolutely no pain! (10/23/2008)

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Taking Out A Splinter Without Pain

You can also get it out if you put some Iodine around it. It takes awhile thought - a couple of hours, but no pain as well. (10/23/2008)

By Natasha

Taking Out A Splinter Without Pain

Very clever idea. I wish I knew it when I was teaching. Thanks. (10/24/2008)

By Janet

Taking Out A Splinter Without Pain

I've also heard of people putting a little white glue on it and then peeling off the glue and splinter after the glue dries. (10/25/2008)

By Connie Vowles

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