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  2. May 14, 2024 · Learn how to recognize and treat jellyfish stings, which can cause pain, inflammation, itching and swelling on the skin. Find out which types of jellyfish are more dangerous and how to avoid them when swimming or diving in oceans.

  3. Learn about jellyfish stings, how they happen, and what to do if you get one. Find out which jellyfish are dangerous and how to avoid them.

  4. Signs & symptoms of shock*. Sting by known lethal jellyfish*. Sting by unknown marine life*. History of allergy to marine life sting*. Sting to the neck or face*. Pain or swelling at the site. Puncture wound or laceration. *Note: Signs and symptoms with an * require immediate emergency medical treatment. 3.

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · For jellyfish stings near the eyes, thoroughly rinse the eye with seawater and then get to the emergency department as soon as possible. The healthcare team will flush your eye with saline (a mixture of salt and water similar to tears), remove nematocysts, and give you medicated eye drops and pain medication.

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  6. Mar 23, 2017 · Learn how to recognize and treat jellyfish stings, from mild to severe. Find out how to prevent jellyfish stings and when to see a doctor.

  7. May 4, 2022 · Douse the tentacles liberally with vinegar for at least 30 seconds. For maximum effectiveness, mix the vinegar with hot water. This mixture is the most effective first aid treatment for many types of jellyfish stings. [6] Make sure that the water is not hot enough to burn or scald your skin.

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