What to do after being bitten by a grasshopper and what to do if you are bitten by a grasshopper

Updated on healthy 2024-03-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do not pull out the locust by force, because the more you pull the locust's suction basin, the tighter it will be, so that once the locust is pulled off, its suction basin will remain in the wound, which is easy to cause infection and ulceration.

    You can gently pat on the top of the locust bite site to cause the locust to release the suction cup and fall. You can also use e-liquid, salt, strong vinegar, alcohol, chili powder, lime, etc. to sprinkle on the insect body to relax the suction cup and fall off on its own.

    After the locust falls, if the wound does not stop bleeding; You can first use a clean gauze area to force the mouth for 1-2 minutes, and then wash the wound with 5 sodium bicarbonate solution after the bleeding stops, apply iodine tincture or gentian violet liquid, and bandage it with sterilized gauze. If the wound does not bleed, you can use force to squeeze out the dirty blood in the wound, rinse it with baking soda or water, and then apply iodine tincture or alcohol and red mercury to disinfect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Leech injuries are caused by suction cups adsorbed on exposed human bodies**, and gradually penetrate deep into the skin to suck blood. Edematous papules often occur at the site of the bite and are not painful. Because the pharyngeal secretion of leeches has anticoagulant effect, the wound bleeds more.

    If you find that the leech has been adsorbed on the **, you can use your hand to pat it to get rid of it**; You can also use vinegar, wine, salt water, e-liquid water or cool oil to apply to the leech and the adsorption site to make it come out naturally. Do not pull forcefully, otherwise the leech suction cup will break into the skin and cause infection. After the leech falls off, the bleeding and pimples in the wound can disappear on their own, and generally do not cause special adverse consequences.

    It is only necessary to apply iodine to the wound to prevent infection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Get rid of the locusts.

    Treat the wound. With Yunnan Baiyao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Grasshoppers are also known as grasshoppers, and they can be colored in two colors, one is green and the other is gray or brown. Grasshoppers of different colors"Blood"The colors are also different. Green grasshopper's"Blood"The color is green , while the brown grasshopper is brown"Blood"It's black.

    They are all non-toxic.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Leeches are the common name of leeches, most of them live in fresh water, and the leeches we commonly see in rice fields and shallow water are called Japanese medicine leeches, and they live by sucking the blood of people, animals, and frogs. If you are unfortunately bitten by a leech, you must not pull it out or pat it directly with your hands, otherwise its suction cup will break into the flesh and cause infection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As far as I know, the bites of the grasshoppers are non-poisonous, and I was in Motuo, and I often went to the countryside to carry the bites of the grasshoppers, including being bitten by camouflage grasshoppers, and there was nothing wrong. However, due to the fact that it is sometimes detected late, the locust releases too much locust in the body (locust has the function of preventing blood clotting), which will lead to slow scarring and even no scarring for half a year, or even if it is scarred, it will bleed again if you accidentally touch it. Moreover, the bite wound will often itch, and sometimes if you scratch the itch carelessly, it will also cause the freshly formed scar to be torn off and continue to bleed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First aid tips, get some salt and sprinkle it on the locust, it will fall off on its own!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is safer to go to the hospital to check and treat the wound for disinfection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many kinds of leeches, ordinary leeches bite should be fine, but there is a kind of leeche with flowers on the mountain, it is very troublesome to bite, it is not good to get yellow water flowing out, yellow water flows there, ** it is rotten there, if you are bitten by leeches, no matter what kind of leeches, get some cigarette ash to wipe, if you can find the e-liquid in the welded pipe, the best effect, and these two can prevent leech bites, remember one point, before the wound is not healed, you must not use hot water to clean the bitten place.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hehe tells you an easy way; Just sprinkle it with laundry detergent, and the locusts will fall on their own, of course, as mentioned above; Don't pull the locusts, the tighter they get. After the bite is cleaned, rub some topical drugs, such as; Kaleihua oil, anti-inflammatory ointment. I was bitten when I was a child, and I cried, 5555

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When playing or walking in places with more locusts, you can apply insect repellent essence, toilet water, and cooling oil to the cuffs, trousers, and uppers, and reapply them every 3-6 hours. It can effectively prevent the bite of locusts. Once bitten by a locust, do not deadlift.

    Because the more you pull, the more it drills in. You can smear the bite with toilet water, cooling oil, salt water, iodine water; You can also burn it with a cigarette butt or match, or you can whip it vigorously with your shoes so that it will fall off automatically.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Soil method, but it is best to use, use the sole of the shoe to pump the part with leeches, it will loosen and shrink into a ball, and then disinfect it, but it is more painful, a little fast, don't go to the hospital again, and find any tools, or liquids, etc., that will not drill into the meat, and then it will be a big trouble. What I'm saying is true, in the past, when the river water was not polluted, they would go down to the river to bathe, this kind of thing is common, and the old people know this method.

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