What are the sequelae of being bitten by a centipede, and is it life threatening after being bitten

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A centipede bite is recommended to be active**, and the impact on the fetus depends on the severity of the bite.

    ** 1. Immediate use of procaine or 1 imetine local seal can relieve pain and prevent further spread of venom.

    2. Topical application of 3 ammonia or 5 sodium bicarbonate solution generally does not need to be wet to prevent blisters.

    3. You can use Ji Desheng snake medicine, Ruyi Golden Yellow Scattered on the affected area.

    Fourth, antihistamines and snake tablets can be used when the systemic symptoms are obvious, and timely rescue should be carried out when severe poisoning symptoms occur.

    Centipede bite emergency treatment.

    If you are bitten by a centipede, wash it with salt water immediately to relieve the pain.

    Resources. 1.Centipede bites. The wound is a pair of small holes, and venom flows into the wound, which is locally red and swollen.

    The venom of centipedes is acidic and can be neutralized with alkaline liquids. It can be immediately rinsed with 5-10% baking soda or soapy water, lime water, and no iodine wine. Then apply a thicker alkaline water or 3% ammonia.

    2.The centipede is also called a centipede in some places, and the greater the centipede, the more virulent it is, and the more severe the symptoms after being bitten.

    The venom of the centipede is acidic, and alkaline liquid can play a neutralizing role, so immediately after being bitten, rinse the wound with light alkaline water or soapy water, lime water, and then apply stronger alkaline water or ammonia3, and take painkillers and snake tablets if the pain is still not relieved.

    3.Clinical manifestations: small centipede bites, only local redness, swelling, pain, tropical centipede bites, can cause lymphangitis and tissue necrosis, sometimes the whole limb appears purpurous.

    Some can see headache, fever, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even systemic symptoms such as speech, convulsions, and coma.

    Emergency treatment: Immediately after the centipede bite, clean the wound with alkaline soapy water (do not use soap), lime water, etc., apply cold and wet compresses to the wound topically, and can also use Houttuynia cordata and dandelion to mash and apply externally. Patients with systemic symptoms should go straight to the hospital for treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are no sequelae!

    1.Centipede bites. The wound is a pair of small holes, and venom flows into the wound, which is locally red and swollen.

    The venom of centipedes is acidic and can be neutralized with alkaline liquids. It can be immediately rinsed with 5-10% baking soda or soapy water, lime water, and no iodine wine. Then apply a thicker alkaline water or 3% ammonia.

    2.Scorpion stings. The scorpion has a sharp hook on its tail that communicates with a pair of venom glands.

    The scorpion stings, and the venom flows into the wound. If the sting is on the limbs, you can wrap a tourniquet around the wound, pull out the poison hook, grind the alum into a paste with rice vinegar, and apply it to the wound. If necessary, ask a doctor to cut open the wound and extract the poison.

    3.Leech bites. After being bitten by leeches, don't panic and pull hard, you can use the palm of your hand or the sole of your shoes to pat hard, after a violent shock, the leech's suction cup and jaw will naturally let go, the leech is very afraid of salt, sprinkle some salt on it or drop a few drops of salt water, it will immediately contract and fall down.

    4.Caterpillar stings. After being stung by a caterpillar, you can use a rubber paste to glue out poisonous hairs.

    Note 1If you have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, vomiting, fever, or coma after being bitten by a poisonous insect, you should go to the hospital immediately.

    2.After being bitten by centipedes and caterpillars, rubella or blisters often form on the bitten **. For rubella, you can first dry ** with alcohol and then apply 1% ammonia; If there is a blister, do not scratch it with your hands because of itching, you can use a burned needle to puncture the blister, squeeze out the blood, and then apply 1% ammonia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whether being bitten by a centipede will be life-threatening or not should be comprehensively judged according to the actual situation. If the bite is not severe, it is generally not life-threatening. If the bite is severe, it can be life-threatening.

    1. Generally, there is no danger to life.

    If you don't pay attention to your own safety and don't do a good job of protecting yourself, after being bitten by a centipede, you may let the venom enter the body, resulting in local redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms, and even headache, nausea, vomiting and other phenomena. If the degree of the bite is not very coincidental and severe, and there is no serious damage to the local ** tissue, it may not be life-threatening at this time.

    2. It may be life-threatening.

    If the self-immunity is relatively low, and the degree of filial piety by centipede bite is more serious, it may cause bacterial infection of local skin tissues, and to a certain extent, local suppuration may occur, and it may even be life-threatening.

    It is recommended that patients use water or soapy water for rinsing in time, and can also use medical alcohol, iodophor and other drugs for disinfection according to the doctor's instructions. If the symptoms are severe, you can also use antibiotic drugs according to the doctor's instructions**, such as erythromycin ointment, fusidic acid cream, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, there are no sequelae, some will be red, swollen and allergic, and some painful, which normal people can tolerate within the range.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When bitten by a centipede, the bite site will be red, swollen, and painful, and the bite site will feel like a burning pain.

    The best way to get a centipede bite is the saliva of a disease-free chicken. Rooster or hen saliva can be used, in the severe pain of the bite area to apply the chicken's saliva can achieve the effect of immediate application and pain, when the saliva is about to dry to immediately apply the pain-proof **, if the saliva is dry without applying the pain immediately recovery, you can use several chickens' saliva to take turns to apply until the swelling and pain relief. Because I used this method to heal centipede wounds.

    Note: Garlic heads should not be used, as using garlic heads will exacerbate the pain. The pain aggravated when I started using garlic to mash and smear, and I still don't forget it.

    Note: Please forgive me for answering wrongly, thank you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've been bitten! But it's only a centipede the size of a little thumb! The bite hurts a lot!

    Will be out of the bag! The bite is red! I rubbed some alcohol!

    It's fine after a while of pain! The next day it will be fine! If you do what you say!

    Go to the hospital and you'll know!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Being bitten by a centipede, the wound will have allergic reactions such as redness and swelling, and topical dermatitis plaster can be used, anti-allergic drugs such as cetirizine can be taken internally, and short-term glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone can quickly relieve symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, it is recommended that you should use soda to soak and wash will reduce the symptoms, combined with the drug ointment dexamethasone external rubbing effect is better, I wish you good health welcome to consult again.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I was also bitten by centipedes when I was a child, and it was poisonous, but it definitely couldn't kill anyone. It's just that the toxicity period is long, about a year, and a lot of hair is lost, and more than a dozen hairs are lost in one comb. And then it's fine. If you're scared, tell you two ways.

    1. The "Compendium of Materia Medica" mentions that picking rust with acetate and applying it to the wound can detoxify centipede poison.

    2. If it is still a short time, immediately tie the part of the wound close to the heart with an item such as a tourniquet (if the injury is on the hand, it is tied to the forearm), cut along the wound with a knife, squeeze out the dirty blood, rinse it with running tap water, and wipe the alcohol until the wound is no longer painful.

    Personally, I think the latter requires a lot of courage and is very time-sensitive. I didn't go to the hospital in the first place, so if the above methods don't work, please go to the hospital immediately to avoid delay. Some people say that the method of fighting poison with poison is more dangerous, so please do not use it lightly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although it has been a long time. But. There's a super simple and effective way to treat centipede wounds. Cut a handful of hair fever into ashes. Apply to wounds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have experienced the situation you said, being bitten by a centipede is really painful, although it can't hurt your life, but for peace of mind and to prevent allergic reactions, it is best to go to the hospital, take some antidote, and apply medicine to your fingers for a few days. No problem, it won't hurt in a few hours

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The venom of the centipede will not be life-threatening, and it will be fine in a few hours.

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