Well first of all, you might want to clean it. Use soap and warm water. It may sting a little, but that's good. It means that the soap is killing the germs. If you want a better way of cleaning it, use peroxide. It will burn a lot but it will clean better. Then put some Neosporin and a band aid on it. If it gets infected you may want to call your doctor.
If it's swollen, there's a good chance there's a fragment of the thorn still in it. I like to soak the finger in a combination of 80% warm soapy water, 10% Betadine (10% Povodone Iodine) and 10% Hydrogen Peroxide (3% H2O2), then see if I can tease the fragment out with clean tweezers.
To remove a thorn from a finger, begin by checking to see if the thorn can be grabbed with a pair of tweezers. Then, grip the thorn and pull gently from the finger.
Pearl pricks her finger on a rose thorn while playing in the Governor's garden in Chapter 7 of The Scarlet Letter. This event occurs during a scene where Hester and Pearl are waiting to speak with Governor Bellingham.
Yes, it is a verb (to prick, to catch as with a thorn). But it can also be the injury itself, a noun.
He was not dreaming.
The thorn pricked his finger. The catcalls were a thorn in his side.
To remove a thorn from a finger, begin by checking to see if the thorn can be grabbed with a pair of tweezers. Then, grip the thorn and pull gently from the finger.
this clear fluid is pus.
I also would like to know the answer. I picked a bouquet a week ago and got pricked, not realizing they had thorns. Made a pretty bouquet but fat finger that is very not now and still swollen after about 6 days.
do you mean puncha cause that means thorn or prick or anything that pricks flesh I think you mean poncha which is to prick or pop something. Unless you mean panocha which is pretty much a slang word for Vagina.
Cliff Thorn was born on August 11, 1964, in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Just a little.
go to the hospital