मेरे उंगलियों में फाइबरग्लास के टुकड़े फंसे हुए हैं, जो खुजली और सूजन पैदा कर रहे हैं। मुझे क्या करना चाहिए? - #56840
मेरे तीन उंगलियों में कई फाइबरग्लास के टुकड़े घुस गए हैं; इनमें से कई दर्जन हैं। मैंने बड़े टुकड़े निकाल दिए हैं, लेकिन कुछ बहुत छोटे हैं जिन्हें मैं नहीं निकाल पाया। यह तीन दिन पहले हुआ था। जो अभी भी अंदर हैं, वे मेरी त्वचा द्वारा अवशोषित और कैप्सुलेट हो गए लगते हैं। मुझे संक्रमण नहीं लगता है। थोड़ी सूजन है, हल्का दर्द है, और बहुत खुजली हो रही है। मैं बस यह जानना चाहता हूं कि मुझे कुछ करना चाहिए या बस इंतजार करना चाहिए कि मेरा शरीर उन्हें बाहर निकाल दे। पहले से धन्यवाद।
How would you describe the pain in your fingers?:
- Moderate — bothersome but manageableIs there any redness or warmth around the affected area?:
- Slight redness or warmthHave you noticed any changes in the swelling since the injury?:
- Stable swellingAre you experiencing any other symptoms besides itching and swelling?:
- No other symptomsHow are your daily activities affected by this condition?:
- Not affected at allHave you applied any treatments or remedies to the area?:
- Topical ointment or creamDo you have any known allergies, especially to materials like fiberglass?:
- No known allergiesडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
Fiberglass splinters embedded in fingers usually behave like micro-foreign bodies, causing itching, mild swelling, and irritation for several days—exactly what you are experiencing. In most cases, the body either slowly pushes them out or walls them off in the superficial skin layers, but when there are “dozens of tiny fibers,” some may remain longer and continue to irritate. Here is a safe, Ayurveda-inspired but medically sound approach: * What is happening in your skin Fiberglass acts like minute irritant needles Your body responds with localized inflammation (itching + swelling) “Encapsulation” is actually a natural protective healing response No infection signs is a good indicator * What you should do at home (next 5–7 days) 1. Gentle cleansing (very important) Wash fingers with lukewarm water + mild soap Avoid harsh scrubbing (it can push fibers deeper) 2. “Extraction support” method Soak fingers in warm salt water (10–15 min, twice daily) After soaking, gently use: clean adhesive tape OR lint-free cloth This helps lift out superficial fiberglass particles 3. Soothing anti-itch Ayurvedic care You can apply a calming herbal layer: Aloe vera gel (best for cooling + healing) OR Neem + turmeric paste (very thin layer) Neem reduces irritation Turmeric reduces inflammatory response * Apply 2–3 times daily (light coating only) 4. Reduce swelling & irritation Apply cold compress for 10 minutes if swelling/itching increases Keep hands clean and avoid scratching (scratching worsens encapsulation) * What NOT to do Do not dig with needles or pins (high risk of pushing fibers deeper) Avoid strong chemical antiseptics repeatedly (can worsen irritation) Avoid continuous rubbing or squeezing * What to expect Itching may last 5–10 days Small fibers often: either work out naturally or remain harmlessly in superficial skin layers Swelling should gradually reduce each day * When to see a doctor (important) Seek medical help if: swelling increases after 3–5 days pain becomes throbbing pus or increasing redness appears foreign body sensation persists beyond 10–14 days A doctor can safely remove residual fibers using magnification if needed. * Simple Ayurvedic principle behind healing This condition is mainly: “Twak shotha with shoola due to foreign irritant (shalya)” So treatment focus is: Shothahara (reducing inflammation) Kandughna (relieving itching) Shodhana (gentle cleansing without trauma)
Thanks a lot, it has been very useful
…अगर आप मेरे जवाब से संतुष्ट हैं तो कृपया सवाल को बंद करें और मेरा नाम चुनकर रिव्यू करें… सादर, डॉ. शशांक
••From an Ayurvedic perspective, when a foreign body (Shalya) like fiberglass enters the skin (Twacha), it acts as an irritant that immediately aggravates Vata and Vyakta Pitta (local inflammatory heat). The itching (Kandutva) you are experiencing is a classic sign of Kapha joining the mix as your body attempts to encapsulate and defend itself against the foreign material. ••Here is a practical, step-by-step Ayurvedic approach you can do at home to manage the irritation and encourage your body to clear the remaining fibers. 1. Local Application (Lepa) to Draw Out Impurities A localized herbal paste is the best way to reduce itching and help the skin naturally push out or break down the tiny splinters. ••Turmeric and Neem Paste: Mix Haridra (Turmeric powder) and Neem powder in equal parts with a few drops of warm water or mustard oil to form a thick paste. Turmeric is an excellent anti-inflammatory (Shothahara) and antimicrobial, while Neem directly targets the intense itching (Kandughna). Apply this over the affected fingers, leave it on for 20–30 minutes, and rinse with lukewarm water. ••The Castor Oil & Camphor Draw: Castor oil (Eranda Taila) has a highly penetrating (Sukshma) property that can soften the encapsulated tissue. Mix a pinch of edible Camphor (Bhimseni Kapur) into warm castor oil and apply it to your fingers before bed. Wrap them loosely in a clean cotton bandage overnight. The warmth and movement of the oil help soften the skin barrier, making it easier for the body to expel microscopic debris. 2. Soaking (Parisheka) to Reduce Swelling To calm the local Vata and reduce the swelling, a warm herbal soak is incredibly effective. ••Triphala or Neem Water Soak: Boil 1 tablespoon of Triphala Churna or a handful of fresh Neem leaves in 2 cups of water until it reduces slightly. Let it cool down to a comfortably warm temperature. Soak your affected fingers for 10–15 minutes. Triphala helps tones the skin tissue and speeds up the natural shedding of the outer layers, which will help bring the tiny fibers to the surface. 3. Internal Support to Prevent Infection Since your body is currently dealing with a localized immune response, supporting it from the inside helps ensure that encapsulation doesn’t turn into a deep-seated micro-infection. ••Warm Turmeric Milk (Haridra Kshira): Drinking a cup of warm milk with half a teaspoon of turmeric and a pinch of black pepper at night will help balance Pitta and support your body’s natural anti-inflammatory response.
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Thanx for the replay…if you are satisfied my answer so please close this question and review me this is very helpful for me… Warm regards Dr. Harsh Have a great healthy life …
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