Most common questions used to investigate
Do you experience a burning, prickling, stinging pain on your skin?
Does (part of) your skin start swelling?
Do you have red, brown or purplish tracks on your skin?
Do you experience a throbbing pain that radiates up a leg or an arm?
Does your skin start itching?
Common conclusions
Based on your answers, it’s unlikely that you have been stung by a jellyfish. Jellyfish stings are common problems for people swimming in sea waters. The tentacles can inject you with venom from thousands of microscopic barbed stingers. To avoid jelly fish stings, here’s what you can do: when you go swimming in the sea (where jellyfish stings are possible) wear a protective suit or other protective clothing. Besides, it may be useful to talk to lifeguards or local residents before swimming. Lastly, it’s always better to avoid swimming in the sea when it’s jellyfish season.
Based on your answers, you are displaying some symptoms of a jellyfish sting. Jellyfish stings vary in severity. In most cases, they result in immediate pain and red marks on the skin. Some stings may cause more systemic illnesses, and in rare cases stings can be life-threatening. Luckily, most jellyfish stings get better with home treatment. However, severe reactions require medical treatment. Examples of severe symptoms are stomach pain, difficulty breathing, headache, and drowsiness. In case you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical help immediately.
Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have been stung by a jellyfish. Severe jellyfish stings can affect multiple body systems. These reactions can either appear immediately, or a few hours after the stings. In case you experience severe symptoms, you need to seek emergency treatment as soon as possible. Luckily, most jellyfish stings get better with home treatment. To avoid jelly fish stings, here’s what you can do: when you go swimming in the sea (where jellyfish stings are possible) wear a protective suit. Besides, it may be useful to talk to lifeguards before swimming. Lastly, it’s always better to avoid swimming in the sea when it’s jellyfish season.
References
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/jellyfish-stings/symptoms-causes/syc-20353284
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