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Strengthen personal protection, do not touch unknown soft sea creatures with your hands when swimming in the sea, and avoid jellyfish as soon as possible. Once stung by the acanthium in the seawater, it is necessary to go ashore as soon as possible, scrape off as soon as possible and rinse the acanthosis stuck to the ** with seawater, and if possible, the affected area can be wet with 10% sodium bicarbonate solution, 1% ammonia or alum water, and seek medical attention in time.
When the itching is severe, anti-allergic drugs (such as Claritin, cetirizine, etc.) can be taken and 10% calcium gluconate can be injected intravenously. When symptoms such as irritability, paleness, clammy hands and feet, and difficulty breathing appear, anti-shock should be performed immediately**.
In short, in summer, you should go to a regular bathing beach, and there is a protective net in the surrounding waters of the bathing area, which can effectively block jellyfish. to reduce jellyfish stings on the human body. Once you have a sting, don't panic, after a doctor**, most of them can get better and heal faster.
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1. The general practice is to wipe the ** with sand on the beach, wipe off the jellyfish, and then use seawater to wash the place touched by the jellyfish. Fresh water can increase the destructive power of jellyfish, so try not to flush with fresh water. But if you're stung by a jellyfish, there's usually no fresh water around.
So most of the time, it doesn't happen.
2. After landing, alum is generally used to deal with it. But most of the time, it's too late for you to get to the medical treatment because the jellyfish toxins have already seeped into your **.
3. Because of the different physique of individuals, the reaction after being stung by jellyfish is different, and generally speaking, it will be reflected as an allergic reaction to a certain extent. So you should closely observe your body's reactions, and if you have a fever, you should reduce the fever in time. If you have difficulty breathing, you should make sure to breathe normally.
In short, as soon as I saw that it was developing in a bad direction, I hurried to the hospital.
4. Hanging bottles can reduce pain. But not immediately**. Because of jellyfish stings, the toxins will remain in your body for a period of time, a week to two weeks, so during this time, you will also have to endure the pain and itching.
5. After some people are stung by jellyfish, eating jellyfish will cause allergic reactions, and eating some other foods can also cause allergic reactions, so you should pay attention to a light diet.
6. If the wound is suppurated, disinfect with alcohol to keep the wound clean. Spicy, sweating, taking a hot bath, will aggravate allergic reactions. Needs attention.
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Sea snakes may bite. The sea snake is a reptile that lives in water. They are toxic, very violent, and mostly neurotoxic.
If a human encounters a sea snake in the water, the sea snake may also attack the human. If the sea snake is far away and does not feel threatened, then it will not actively attack humans. However, if humans are close to them and the sea snakes feel threatened, they will bite to protect themselves.
Sea snakes are reptiles that live in the ocean, and their shape is similar to that of snakes on land, but in a different environment. Sea snakes are also venomous, like some land snakes, and the venom is more intense. If a human encounters a sea snake in the water, the sea snake may also bite.
If the sea snakes are far away and do not feel threatened, they will not actively attack humans. However, if humans get closer to them, sea snakes can bite if they feel threatened. Sea snakes have anterior groove teeth and are venomous.
As mentioned above, sea snakes may bite after feeling threatened by humans. Not only that, but sea snakes can also bite other animals when they are threatened by other animals. The poison of sea snakes is relatively large, if a person is bitten by a sea snake in the water, it will be poisoned.
There is not much research on the toxicity of sea snakes. Their toxicity is mostly neurotoxic. Sometimes symptoms develop quickly, and if a person is still in the water, they can drown.
Sometimes symptoms appear more slowly, and symptoms may not appear for several hours.
However, even if you don't have obvious symptoms, you need to leave immediately after being bitten by a sea snake and don't stay in the water. It is necessary to take necessary treatment, and if the symptoms are more severe, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly, and if the symptoms are not treated, there may be more serious consequences such as neurological abnormalities.
You're talking about the short-tailed pit viper, the short-tailed pit is not so toxic, and the amputation rate is very low in time
Beware of rabies, really, human bites can too.
Scorpions don't bite...It has always only been stinged with a tail thorn, but if it is stung by a scorpion with a tail stinger, it must first be disinfected to squeeze out the poisonous blood in the wound, then disinfected with soapy water, then washed with running water, and finally seek medical attention in time. If it's pinched by pliers, it's fine, it's almost the same as being caught by a crab
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Don't say anything, go to the hospital.