What to do if you are bitten by a poisonous scorpion?

Updated on Three rural 2024-03-14
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Immediately rinse the wound with alkaline substances such as alkaline water, lime water, ammonia, etc., or you can replace it with soap, soap, etc. After rinsing, apply a thicker alkaline water or 3% ammonia. The above ingredients are alkaline and can neutralize acidic wounds after scorpion stings.

    Scorpion stings often cause large areas of redness, swelling, and severe pain, and the symptoms disappear after a few days in mild cases. In summer, when the weather is hot and humid, scorpion stings are more common, and you can use scorpion wine (wine soaked in white wine with live scorpions), and the clinical effect is very good.

    Cut off the scorpion stinger to leave the venom glands. Eat it with deep frying and some thin vermicelli at the same time, and eat it with it, which tastes good. No more than 10 at a time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The consequences of being stung by a scorpion are usually severe, and because of the extra care I took in dealing with them, I did not suffer such a catastrophe. I once heard a farmer tell me about his situation: "After drinking the soup, I fell asleep by the pyre.

    A sudden tingling pain woke me up, and I quickly got up to check. Something was moving, it turned out to be a scorpion in my pants, and my calf was stung. This abominable worm is as long as a finger.

    The man held out his hand and gestured, and then said, "I want to work, but I am in a cold sweat and my legs are slowly swollen." I finally got back home, and the swelling continued to expand, and the next day, my whole body was basically swollen.

    By the third day, I couldn't stand up. Later, I applied some alkaline medication and the situation gradually improved. I've also seen another person faint on the road after being stung by a scorpion, like dead.

    The man gesticulated while descriptive, and his description was not exaggerated at all. Being stung by this white scorpion is a very scary thing. And if a scorpion is stung by its own kind, it will also faint. I've done experiments like this.

    I picked out two stronger scorpions from the scorpions I raised and placed them in a small, open-top glass with a thin layer of sand at the bottom of the cup. They first stand facing each other, and then they begin to retreat. I lure them back with straw and put them back in a confrontational state.

    Finally, they were teased by me.

    1 follow-up question.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wash with water, go to the hospital, and don't be careless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the hospital or clinic**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you still want to handle it yourself?

    Let's go to the hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's better to see a doctor quickly.

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