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Fishhook Injuries: Treatment and Removalby Alaska Medical Clinics, LLC Yes, it’s that time of year. Alaska is exceptionally beautiful in the summertime, and a lot of residents and tourists alike will be trying to catch the big one. Unfortunately, a lot of them catch themselves or their fellow fishermen. Since we see many fishhook injuries in the summer, we decided to bring you some tips to handle this riverside emergency. Get Medical Attention First, you need to get to a medical clinic as soon as possible. If you are in a location where you can reach a doctor within 24 hours, wrap the area with a lot of gauze or cloth to hold the fishhook in place. Field Removal Techniques If you can’t get to a doctor right away, you will need to remove the fishhook yourself. (Exceptions: Don’t remove fishhooks yourself that are near the eye or an artery!)
After-Removal Care Wash the area mildly with soap and water. Be sure to get to a doctor as soon as you can, even if you had to remove the fishhook yourself. It is essential that you get a tetanus vaccination right away, especially if you haven’t had one in the last 5 to 10 years.
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