Scorpion Sting Remedy
A scorpion sting can cause localized swelling and hurt a lot, but there are things you can do to make it feel better. The symptoms will ease in healthy adults, according to the Mayo Clinic. However, a scorpion sting can kill a child or cause serious illness.-
Neurotoxin
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The venom contains a neurotoxin, which affects the nervous system and may cause breathing problems. Sometimes a sedative will ease symptoms, according to Science News for Kids. The Mayo Clinic's recommendations for treatment include washing with soap and water, applying cold compresses soon after the sting, using a cortisone or antibiotic lotion, staying quiet to slow the spread of the poison, and avoiding narcotic painkillers, food and liquids, which may complicate breathing and swallowing.
Antivenom
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Scientists in Arizona have been testing an antivenom from Mexico, according to the Mayo Clinic. Children in Mexico receive this remedy after scorpion stings. It appears to act quickly on the pain and prevent serious harm after stings.
When to Seek Medical Aid
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Difficulty breathing and speaking, tingling, vision problems, and convulsions require immediate medical attention. Children and the elderly may suffer more severe symptoms, according to DesertUSA. Anyone uncertain about what to do should phone his doctor or the poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.
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