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Old Feb 12, 2008 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by canada
Only pin it if the pain and pressure becomes excessive or unbearable!


1. Heat the end of a bent paper clip (or a similar size metal wire) over an open flame until it is red hot. Use a pair of pliers to hold the paper clip during sterilization.

2. While it is still very hot, touch the tip of it to the injured fingernail. This is not a painful procedure for most people.

3. The heat of the clip will burn a small hole in the fingernail. It is not necessary to press hard on the fingernail to burn a hole. (Another technique is to drill a small hole in the nail by twirling a scalpel blade, sharp knife, or needle.)

4. As the paper clip is removed, blood should start releasing through the small hole. If not, retry the procedure until blood comes out and pressure is relieved.

5. The pain will be relieved as the pressure is released. Soak the injured finger in warm water with a few drops of disinfectant for 20 minutes 4 times a day for 2 days.

6. This procedure can be repeated, if necessary, if the hole closes over and the pressure rebuilds.

7. The finger should be washed carefully before and after the procedure. Antibiotics may be administered if the procedure was not performed under sterile conditions.

I had no idea there was such an intricate process for this. It still sounds painful to me :nervous: I'm glad I don't have to do it.
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