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after or a day after it gets in. Redness around the splinter can make it hurt more, so if it doesn't come out easily consider soaking or putting antibiotic ointment on for a while. The body will have a chance to make fluid and infection fighting white cells which can make it easier to remove the next day.
If it's a finger splinter, put Buzzy® in the palm with the vibrating end toward the splinter. For a toe or foot splinter, have your child lay on their tummy, and put Buzzy® on the foot. Turn it on, and after 10 seconds or so, try to remove the splinter.Privacy Policy | Copyright by ©MMJ Labs, LLC.