I sat down on a pitch fork. What should I do?
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um - go to the doctor. At least get a tetnus shot.
owww.sounds painful..I would see a dcotor
Stick yourself over a fire---roasted human anyone?
take it out.
if there's any bleeding go to the doctor.
you should be asking these types of questions.
it's some what serious.
wiggle on one of the tines so that it feels real good.
If you have had a tetanus shot in the past ten years, you could try soaking in warm water before you go to MD. If you haven't then go now. I presume the skin is punctured? Do you need sutures? If there is too much bleeding you might. Difficult to say without knowing more.
you sat on a pitch fork. OUCH! did it puncture ur skin? if so u better go to the doctor. cuz those things arent exactly um...clean. other wise it might get infected
stand up and remove it. you may need iodine
Boy you got forked! Take it out and go get a tetnus shot and three bandaids.
go to the doctor you might need a shot, and maybe a little pain medication
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If it bleeds let it bleed a bit. if it was just an old pitch fork that was rusted you should put a slice of potato on it and tap it there IT WILL PULL OUT ALL THE RUST!! I know this for fact ... when i was seven I had a rusty spike go all the way threw my foot.. "grama" didn't take me for a tetnis , she put slices of potato on each side and change them twice a day for two days and it never got infected..and the wound was clean as a wistle.. That's some old school * there and it works!!!!
Ow. Dang.
I did something like that once. I stepped on a horseshoe with the nails still in and pointing up. When I lifted my foot up the hosreshoe was stuck in me good. I pulled it out, wiped up the blood and cleaned the whole thing real good. Just make sure you keep it clean. Steralize it once a day at least. Keep ice on it to help prevent bruising.
No matter what people say, Horseshoes are not lucky!
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