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This is not, not absolutely. Antibodies are not necessarily produced in the body, but generally yes, but the production of antibodies does not mean that you do not have to be afraid of poisoning. First of all, I will explain the principle of the antibody, which is a protein with a strong target, and only targets a foreign substance, like a key to open a lock.
When a foreign substance enters the human body, the body synthesizes antibodies, and the antibodies bind to the foreign substances one-to-one, so that the foreign substances do not act. In other words, if the amount of antibodies produced by the body is too small, foreign substances will still have an effect, in addition, it takes time for the body to synthesize antibodies, and if the time interval between two stings exceeds the life span of the antibody (as I said, an antibody is a protein, it has a lifespan, but it is short and long, and it is said that some antibodies are always present), it is still possible to be poisoned.
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Being stung by a scorpion does not mean that antibodies will be produced in the body, and there is no guarantee that you will not be poisoned if you are stung in the future.
While some studies have shown that after being stung by a scorpion, the body may experience a local inflammatory response, which is considered an immune response, it does not mean that the body has produced antibodies. There is still a risk of poisoning if you don't get the proper ** after being stung.
Therefore, if you are unfortunate enough to be stung by a scorpion, you should seek medical help immediately and follow your doctor's advice for ** and prevention.
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No, there are still some toxins left in your body after being stung, and the toxins will increase slowly, and they will not resist poison.
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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.
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After the scorpion stung people, the redness, swelling and severe pain are very painful, in order to relieve the pain, use caustic soda to apply water and mud to the stinging wound, which greatly reduces the pain, change it every half an hour, and earn 3 to 4 times to get better.
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If you are stung by a scorpion and dealt with in time, you will not die. The tail end of the scorpion has venomous glands and acupuncture, and the giant scorpion toxin is relatively strong, especially the Northeast poisonous scorpion, and children can often be killed by stinging. After being stung by a scorpion, the wound should be cut open quickly, and then washed with a solution of potassium permanganate, or with a light ammonia solution.
If you are stung by a scorpion with great toxicity, you should be sent to the hospital for rescue, and the doctor will inject the injured person with a special antibiotic.
The scorpion, also known as the goldworm, has a sac-shaped tail and a hook-shaped stinger that communicates with the venom gland. When a stinger stings a person, it can inject venom into the body. Scorpion venom contains toxic proteins, and its main toxic components are neurotoxins, hemolytic toxins, hemorrhagic toxins, and toxins that constrict the heart and blood vessels.
Scorpions are afraid of light, and hide in piles of rocks, mud holes, wooden planks, wall cracks, wall corners, and dead leaves during the day, and crawl out at night to feed. When people are working, walking, or playing outdoors, once they are alarmed or touched by scorpions, they are easily stung and poisoned. It is especially common for children to be stung while playing.
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Go to the hospital and see, there are many types of scorpions.
Thank you for the trouble to adopt!
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Don't worry, I won't die, I've also been stung, I've been stung on my elbow, and slowly you'll feel a little bit of a wrong feeling going up your arm, and I didn't feel that feeling when I walked to my shoulder, but it's absolutely fine, if you've just been stung by a scorpion, you should use edible alkali to put it around the wound and rub it repeatedly, which can reduce the inflow of scorpion venom and reduce the pain, but it's late now, I know your kind of pain I stomped my foot when it hurt, hehe, but it's absolutely no problem, don't worry, bear with it, there's no good way, probably you'll have to fall asleep tonight I got up early and got stung until the afternoon.
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Of course it's toxic. How long have you been stung, and it's okay if the amount of poison is low. If you feel dizzy and nauseous, you have to go to the hospital immediately. If you feel it for yourself, it is recommended to go to the hospital. If the bee stung, just squeeze out the venom.
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Toxic, but nothing. When I was a child, I often caught scorpions. It's okay to get stung. It's like some people deliberately let bees sting. Take a hair of the dog that bit you. Don't overthink it.
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If you can make it to the point where you can still post.
I can tell you for sure that it's not poisonous.
At least this one that stung you didn't.
This reply is pure.
If there is a similarity, it is a coincidence.
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Yes, but it's not serious, do you have scorpions soaked in wine, and some of them will be wiped a few times.
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Yes :( don't go for disinfection quickly, if there is a more serious condition, go to the doctor immediately
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Yes, it's best to call a doctor to treat it for you.
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