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A windscreen shattered in my girlfriends face. Could tiny fragments of glass have gone under her skin?
She thinks that little lumps have appeared over her forehead, but she got most of the glass off of her. These would therefore be extremely tiny. But if glass has penetrated, will they come out on their own? And what would be the result of this? What's the best thing to do? Thanks for any help!
Hey Joshua H, you dumf*ck! I've given you a question - don't be a smart-arse and presume ANYTHING other than the facts I've stated. If you can't give a decent answer, you know what you can go do with yourself now, don't you. What an idiot!!
Just out of interest, what car was it? I only ask as windscreens havent shattered since the 80's. They are all laminated now and as such, just crack. Side windows however still shatter.
As for your question, ive been working around broken glass and windscreen over 3 years now and its never really been that much of a problem. The only real danger is gettin it in your eyes where it can scratch the surface of your eyeball, ive ended up in the local eye hospital a good few times before now and its never nice. Id definately get that checked out just incase. As for the little lumps, could well be very small shards of glass, happens with my hands and arms alot, usualy very itchy. Wouldnt worry about it too much, it usualy dosnt go deep atall, ask your GF to press on the bumps with her fingers, it it hurts, then its deep enough to warrent seeing a doctor. If it doesnt, just leave it to work its way out.
Just for future referance, any glass in your skin will turn black within a few days and look like a small blackhead. If its painfull, you can either see a doctor or remove it yourself with a steralised razor blade.
Hope this helps
Jay
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