It doesn t hurt after being bitten by a centipede, but if you don t look at it if you are bitten by

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally, there will be no sequelae, please rest assured, it will only be swollen and painful after a short time!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are two theories: first, it just bites, and its tail dust does not have time to expel the venom to the bite wound, so it doesn't feel anything. There is also a saying that some people who are bitten by centipedes do not feel pain, and it hurts when they are pricked by scorpions.

    A person who is pricked by a scorpion does not feel pain, once bitten by a centipede, will die of pain and come back to life. My brother has been through both, and he belongs to the latter type. I was really scared silly that time, and then I went to the hospital to get better.

    If your dad doesn't feel pain, then there should be no problem!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Something. For small centipede bites, it is generally only manifested in local redness, swelling and pain, and tropical large centipede bites can cause lymphangitis and tissue necrosis, sometimes purpura of the whole limb, and some can see headache and fever, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even speech, convulsions and coma and other systemic symptoms.

    In this case, wash the wound with soap and water immediately after the centipede bite, apply cold and wet compresses to the wound topically, and can also use Houttuynia cordata and dandelion to mash and apply externally, if there are systemic symptoms, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When bitten by a centipede, its venom gland secretes a large amount of venom, which is injected under the skin of the bitten person along the venom gland mouth of the palate teeth. The larger the centipede, the more toxin is injected into the sting, and the more severe the poisoning symptoms. Centipede venom is acidic and contains two toxic components that resemble bee venom, a histamine-like substance and a hemolytic protein; In addition, it also contains tyrosine, formic acid, fatty oil, cholesterol, etc.

    A centipede bite can cause local tissue destruction and lymphangitis, and venom also has a sensitizing effect, sometimes causing a large area of purpura.

    Simple**: 1) Apply the juice of the salt skin wood to the abrasion;

    2) After igniting salt with a roll of yellow straw paper, blow the soot on the affected area from the other end of the paper roll;

    3) Apply ammonia or toilet water to the wound;

    4) Rub the wound with egg whites or rooster saliva;

    5) Rub the mucus from snails, slugs and earthworms;

    6) Rub with cool oil;

    7) Mix garlic juice and mulberry juice with white salt;

    8) Mash with shredded cigarettes and mix with tea oil;

    9) Wipe the affected area with freshly minted centipede and mix tea oil;

    10) Apply slices of lye water or shallots to the wound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's like allergies. Antihistamines are recommended under the guidance of a doctor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hurt.

    How long it hurts after being bitten by a centipede depends on the size of the centipede's toxicity, the difference in individual constitution, etc.

    The centipede is a terrestrial arthropod, and its body is composed of many body segments, each of which has a long foot, so it is a multipoped creature. Centipede, also known as Tianlong, centipede, centipede, Wugong, maggot, etc., is a venomous glandular and predatory terrestrial arthropod. There are three common centipedes: red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed.

    The back of the red head is reddish-black, and the abdomen is now pale red, and the feet are pale orange-red or yellow. The back and feet of the green head are blue, the belly is pale blue, and the body is small, and the eldest grandson is about half the size of the red-headed centipede.

    Habits. Centipedes are afraid of sunlight, are diurnal and nocturnal, and prefer to live in dark, warm, sheltered from rain and well-ventilated places. Centipedes like to live in hilly areas and sandy areas, lurking in the cracks of bricks and stones, at the foot of walls and piles of leaves, weeds, and rotten wood in the dark corners during the day, and come out at night to hunt for green insects, spiders, cockroaches, etc.

    Generally, when the weather turns cold in October, they burrow into the soil of the leeward sunny slope and lurk in the soil about 12 cm above the ground for wintering until the following year (early March), and as the weather warms up, they begin to forage again.

    The centipede has a strong ability to drill cracks, and it often uses its sensitive antennae and flat head plate to test the cracks, and most of the crevices in the rock and earth can pass through or inhabit. When the density is too large or the disturbance is too much, it can cause each other to fight and die brightly. However, under the conditions of artificial breeding, dozens of them can live together when the bait and drinking water are sufficient.

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