If you have barbs on your hands, is it harmful to your body if you don t pull them out?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Preface: In the winter, because the weather is drier, some people have barbs on their hands. Barbs are very aesthetically pleasing and will not cause harm to the body if they are not pulled out, but many people feel particularly uncomfortable when they see the barbs, so they want to pull them out.

    It is recommended that we take a pair of scissors and gently cut off the barbs, never directly by hand, because the barbs are connected to the meat. If the force is too strong, it is very easy to bleed and can cause bacterial infection. If you want to solve this phenomenon, then you can drink more water and replenish more water.

    There are a lot of people who have barbs on their hands, especially for some children. Because they rub a lot on the ground, so that they will peel, when barbs appear. Many people were so uncomfortable to look at it that they wanted to pull out the barbs.

    If we don't pull it out, it will not cause very serious damage to our body, and we need to supplement some vitamins so that we can return to normal as soon as possible. When we pull out the barbs, don't pull them out directly with our hands, because there are still a lot of bacteria on our hands, and if we don't master the strength well, it is very easy to cause bacterial infection. We can take a pair of nail clippers and gently cut off the barbs without touching the wound with water, so that the wound can heal as soon as possible.

    Because the weather is drier in winter, if everyone drinks more water, our ** will be peeling, especially for some people living in northern China. Therefore, everyone must replenish water, for each of us, the daily intake of about 1800 ml of water is enough, and everyone must pay attention to the time of drinking water. If you want to alleviate the situation of long barbs, you can apply some hand creams, there are many hand creams that have a very good moisturizing effect, it is recommended that you try them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Harmful. May produce severe pain, may lead to bacterial infection, may become inflamed, may lead to necrosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is harmful, can cause pain, increase the risk of bacterial and fungal infections, and can also lead to rough hands

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no harm, this kind of thing can only be cut off and not pulled, and pulling it out will make the nails bleed, and it will be very painful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it is just a barb on the child's hand in winter, then the main reason is not that the child lacks anything, but because the winter weather is too dry, and the child often uses it, grabbing and grabbing, so the hand is barbed. Attentive parents often check their children's fingers, fingernails, and ** to see if there are any accidental injuries, or whether there are "barbs" born due to the child's scratching and other reasons. The "barbs" on the fingers will cause the child to feel uncomfortable, and parents should take relevant treatment in time after discovering it to avoid the "barbs" getting bigger and bigger, causing harm to the child's health.

    <> some parents think that the reason why their children frequently have "barbs" is because of their children's lack of vitamins. Relevant parenting experts remind parents that children's fingers are "barbed" not simply due to a lack of vitamins, and do not blindly supplement vitamins to children, because excessive intake of vitamins is also detrimental to the healthy growth of children. Some parents believe that the child's "barbs" are the cause of heredity, but the experts' reply is that there is no scientific evidence or scientific basis to prove that the child's "barbs" are related to genetics.

    Six-year-olds are naturally active, and when children are playing, their fingers are the most common part of their movement. Under normal circumstances, babies are used to grasping things, and when their fingers grasp toys or some objects, their fingers will also become dirty. In addition, when a child's hands come into contact with dirty things, they are not as hygienic as adults, and eventually they are prone to barbs.

    There are many reasons for the barbed skin of the fingers, such as a dry climate, severe lack of water in the body, and inadvertent wear and tear during labor, but the most important is related to vitamin or trace element deficiencies. It is recommended to eat more zinc and vitamin B6Fruits and vegetables with vitamin C, if it is too serious, it is best to supplement with some nutrient preparations.

    The most important thing is to pay attention to food diversity and maintain a balanced nutrition. Barbs usually grow on the edge of the fingernail and are a piece of skin that rises unconsciously.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is not pulled, it is harmful to the body and should be treated promptly to avoid infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no harm, and don't blindly pull out the barbs yourself, it is easy to have bacterial infection, and there is also the possibility of sepsis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't pull it out, it will not be harmful to the body, you must wait for it to fall off naturally, don't pull it out yourself, it is very dangerous, and it will also cause some other symptoms.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no harm, only occasionally it will hurt, and if it is not harmful, you can choose not to pull it out, but the premise is that the sting of the barb will not affect the mood.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think you need to pull it out, it will hurt a lot, you can use a nail clipper to cut off the excess, and then put more oil on your hands to maintain it for two days.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The long barbs should be trimmed with nail clippers as much as possible, and if they are pulled out, they may affect capillary bleeding and will also cause extensive injuries.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you can't pull it out, you can find sterilized scissors, or nail clippers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Introduction: When the weather becomes dry, people's ** will have ** cracking and lack of water, and the fingers are the same, as if the lack of water is cracked, it will form a barb, which is very uncomfortable. Especially in winter, it is easy to lack water, and it is easier to get barbs and barbs are more painful after being pulled, so when the fingers are barbed, can they be pulled out will be dangerous?

    Let's take a look.

    In fact, these barbs have other medical names, called inverse waves, and the epidermis that is cracked and raised from the proximal or lateral side of the stent will cause pain. In fact, it is best not to pull out barbs by hand, but to use nail scissors. Because pulling it out by hand will cause blood stains or make the injured area larger, and in severe cases, ** infection will occur.

    So the barb can't be pulled out, it can be cut. The early rice thorns are mainly due to the dryness of our **lack of water, and people who are used to biting their nails will also have barbs. So don't bite your nails, it's unhygienic to bite your nails.

    When you pull out the big thorn, there will be a situation that will not heal for a long time, at this time, it is related to the lack of vitamins or trace elements in the body, and then you need to supplement some nutrients.

    In fact, the barb is only a superficial injury, which is not a big deal, but some people like to pull it out by hand, which will cause some problems, because the structure of the nail epithelium is connected downward and backward, and pulling it by hand will lead to further damage, so the knife puncture will tear bigger and deeper and deeper, causing **deep damage and bleeding and infection. If you don't go to the hospital in time, it may also cause subungual abscess or purulence, and these are very serious, so the correct way should be to soak your hands in warm water and soften them, and then cut off the upturned epidermis with nail scissors. And the scissors that cut the nails should also be disinfected to make it more hygienic and prevent infection.

    In life, we should also supplement some trace elements such as ABC, and eat more carrot flowers, melon milk, and high-protein foods in terms of diet, which are effective in preventing the appearance of barbs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, because this will have a serious impact on the child's body, and there will be a lot of changes, and the child's fingers will also appear, and the child should be supplemented with some vitamins, so as to be able to better ** the child's problem.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Can't pull it out. There is a very serious risk of pulling it out because it is likely to cause infection and may cause severe bleeding.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you can't pull it out, it will cause bleeding, tetanus and infection, which is very dangerous and will cause redness, swelling and inflammation of the fingers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, it may cause symptoms of infection and inflammation, so it is not allowed to be pulled out casually.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, tearing off the barbs at will is easy to destroy the keratin of the fingers and expose the dermis, which can easily cause bacterial infection, which can cause paronychia, I recommend that you can cut off the local barbs with scissors.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You should not ask some professional people, and you should go to some professional places for medical treatment, so that you can know if this thing can be sent out casually.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The barb is connected to the muscle, and when it is not torn, it will implicate a large area of the surrounding area**, resulting in bleeding and wounds. Since the hands are often in contact with external objects, it is difficult to keep them dry, and the risk of bacteria coming into contact with the wound and infection increases. Bacteria colonize the wound and multiply in large quantities, causing wound infection, ulceration, acute paronychia, subungual abscess, etc.

    If the infection is not treated for too long, it may lead to avascular necrosis of the fingers. If the laceration wound is too deeply infected, the bacteria can enter the bone, which can also cause osteomyelitis, and there is a risk of amputation.

    So, try not to pull out the barbs on your hands

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tearing off the barbs can easily lead to **damage, which can lead to **infection, paronychia, subcutaneous abscess, subungual abscess, etc., and then in severe cases, there may be serious, sepsis, sepsis, and even osteomyelitis, facing the risk of amputation.

    Pulling out barbs can cause serious consequences Many people have experienced barbs, and most people pull them out indifferently, but if they don't pay attention to it, they will tear ** and it hurts to death. Long barbs are common, but the dangers lurking behind them are great. Many people have heard the saying that if the barb is not pulled out properly, there is a risk of amputation, and this statement is true.

    If you pull out the barb on your own, or tear it off in a rough way, it is very easy to cause **laceration. Not only that, but our hands come into contact with a lot of things every day, and a lot of bacteria are attached to them. If the symptoms are severe, yesIt causes acute paronychia, subungual abscess and other diseases

    No matter how serious it is, sepsis, and evenOsteomyelitisThere is a danger of being cut off.

    Some people get paronychia because of pulling out barbs, and some people even have their fingers amputated because they pull out barbs! The so-called barbs, known in medical terms as "reverse peeling", refer to the reverse peeling of the epidermis around the nails. It is mainly manifested by the cracking of the epidermis around the nails, which is detached in a triangular shape.

    The redness, swelling and pain that occurs after the barb is removed is the first reaction to infection. If your own immunity is weak and you don't manage it in time, you are prone to aggravated infections.

    Never tear the barb by hand if you find a barb on the finger to cutDo not tear itThe correct way is to soak the hand with the barb in warm water for about 5 minutes, and then use nail clippers or small scissors to cut it off at the root of the barb.

    Before cutting,Nail clippers or small scissors can be disinfected with alcohol first, and barbs should be coated with iodine before and after cutting. If there is redness or suppuration around the barb, it is likely that there is an infection and it is best to go to the hospital.

    Some barbs, pulling and pulling people are gone, some people just can't control their nails, whenever they think about a problem, they begin to habitually put their hands to their mouths and start gnawing their nails, bite open their nails and then tear off layers of cuticles to ......Well, chicken flavor, crunchy!

    Most of the nail gnawing is unconscious, and you must wait until the teeth and flesh collide deeply to produce the pain of the heart, and then you can react and beat your chestWhy are my nails so short again!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Therefore, it is easy to cause ** infection, such as bleeding, inflammation, and suppuration. When the barbs are long, so cut off the long barbs with nail clippers and apply petroleum jelly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is easy to cause ** damage, which can easily cause infection or ** ulcers. If it is severe enough to cause paronychia, the best way is to gently cut it off with scissors, and you can usually supplement vitamins such as vitamin B and vitamin B12. The best way is to go to the hospital and let a professional doctor take care of it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It may cause nail infections and it will make us very painful and have some inflammation in the body. You should use nail clippers to cut off this part of the barb to avoid these getting hung everywhere.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is a high probability that there will be an infection, and then there will be bleeding, then there is a high probability of sepsis, and this situation should also be noted.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It can cause large wounds, tear **, and make the barbed areas inflamed and bleed; When dealing with it, you should use nail clippers to cut off the barbs, or you can put the barbed place into the water to soak it, and then cut it off after soaking soft, so that it will not hurt.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Ah barbs may affect the flesh around the barbs, causing bleeding, affecting the nails and surrounding meat, usually cut off with nail clippers.

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