Jumat, 04 Juni 2010

Sea Serpent stings and jellyfish

Sea Serpent
The attack from the sea snakes are rare indeed. According to the nature of the animal, generally will not attack if they do not feel annoyed or provoked. However, if bitten by sea snakes, will experience symptoms such as limb stiffness, pain and weakness accompanied by muscle contraction.
Muscle paralysis can spread to the body and cause difficulty breathing, as a result the victim often panic and act less fair.

Treatment:
Install wide ligature or bandage between body with bite wounds, and can remove from the wound by washing the wound with fluid. Penyayatan bleeding from wounds that are also recommended. Victims were asked to calm down and resting, may also be needed mouth to mouth breathing and heart ordering.
Anti can only be given appropriate medical guidance.
Prevention
Wearing a wet suit, because sea snakes and short fangs can not penetrate a wet suit.
Do not panic if it met the sea snakes. If the snake has been wrapped around his legs. Be calm and silent, letting the snake through the course.

Jellyfish jellyfish
Sea Wasp is a dangerous jellyfish jellyfish. If touched with it will result in a venomous sting. The pain will soon be felt, even can make a diver panic. Sometimes the scars will leave a jellyfish sting jellyfish defect (scar).
Treatment:
Pour rubbing alcohol or liquids that contain alcohol - can also liquor, after shave, etc.) or given vinegar - vinegar - sting site to remove the toxic nematokis. Solution of ammonia or baking soda can also help.
Crowbar or scrape in one direction bite area with a blunt knife to remove the tentacle or tentacles (thorns) and dry with salt, sugar, dirt, sand and so forth.
Wide ligature or bandage wounds can be installed to localize this.
To relieve pain may be given painkillers and topical anesthetic ointment. After the pain disappeared, can be applied antibiotic ointment to reduce the inflammatory reaction.

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