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P'shaw (she/they) ([personal profile] pshaw_raven) wrote2024-06-14 03:20 pm

Pokey Pokey

I was curious as to why I seem more prone to hair splinters than most people when I decided to Google it and this article popped up.

Not So Uncommon Cause of Foot Pain: Cutaneous Hair Splinter of the Sole

Being from the NIH, I thought they might have some special insight. I've been aware of hair splinters for years - I don't remember when I first learned about them, but being the type of person who goes barefoot almost all the time, and having lived with animals most of my life, I know what they are and how to treat them. A bit of hair just manages to get stuck into your skin and you can pull it out with tweezers. That's it. :)

I wonder if Fox doesn't get them because the skin on his soles is tougher than mine? But every few months I suddenly feel this weird foot pain, and if there's nothing obvious when I look, I like to get a flashlight and see if I can spot a stray hair. I had one last night while making dinner and it just got me thinking about it.
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[personal profile] foggynights 2024-06-15 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
I seem to get these on a similar basis as well, mixed in with hay splinters as well. I chalk it up to being barefoot a majority of the time surrounded by so many animals.
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[personal profile] cdayzee 2024-06-16 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
I got hair splinters more from our first dog than I did the second. Makes me miss them now that I don't get them.
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[personal profile] cdayzee 2024-06-21 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I've not gotten a hair splinter from human hair before; so interesting!