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What's with the torn skin on your finger?
Barb, commonly known as barb, is a triangular or conical peeling of the epidermis at the proximal or lateral end of nail fold, and the base is still connected with the skin. This is called reverse stripping. It is common for children with pain or infection to bite their nails. It can also be seen that occupational factors cause trauma, people who often immerse their hands in water and have dry skin, especially in winter. Children and women are more common. Wash your hands often. Keep your hands clean and hygienic, and the "meat thorn" will be cut off. Coat it with vase oil.

1. Your finger has thorns, so you'd better cut it short.

2. Don't bite the bone to avoid leaving deep marks around the nails.

Trace and cause infection.

3. Soak the solution of water and oil.

Apply moisturizing lotion

Step 5 don't poke the meat

Develop the habit of skin care

7. Take care of the stratum corneum