If medical help is not available to remove a fishhook, this method is an option. If removal of the fishhook is too painful, seek medical care.
Step A
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Determine that the fishhook is deeply embedded and cannot be removed by the string-pull method. Use ice or cold water to numb the area.
Step B
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Push the hook the rest of the way through the skin so the barb comes out through the skin.
Step C
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Carefully cut off the barb. (Wire cutters work.)
Step D
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Remove the rest of the hook by pulling it back out from where it entered the skin.
Be sure to clean the wound to prevent infection.
Current as of: June 26, 2019
Author: Healthwise Staff Medical Review: William H. Blahd Jr. MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine H. Michael O'Connor MD - Emergency Medicine Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine
Medical Review:William H. Blahd Jr. MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine & Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine & Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine & H. Michael O'Connor MD - Emergency Medicine & Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine
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