While vacationing near the ocean
sea, jellyfish stings can actually be quite common. Since jellyfish are
somewhat translucent, they can be difficult to spot in rough waters.
Additionally, jellyfish that have washed up onto the beach can also be very
well-disguised as they may be somewhat covered in sand. If you find yourself
stung by a jelly, try these home remedies.
The
First Step
Before treating the jellyfish wound,
first remove the source of the venom! Work on taking off the jellyfish tentacle
by washing it with seawater. Do not rinse it with fresh water, as this often
activates the jellyfish’s venomous stingers. Try using a crisp object such as a
credit card to extract the tentacle. However, this home remedy won’t work as
well if you use a towel to remove the tentacle. This may actually push the
creature further into the skin.
Creating
Mixtures
Many home remedies can be made by
creating certain concoctions and mixtures. To treat a jellyfish sting, try
sprinkling white or apple cider vinegar and salt water around the sting. Then
soak in a very hot bath, as heat have been known to relieve stinging pain. You
can also mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda with 1 teaspoon of salt water into a
thick paste for an additional home remedy. Apply this to the jellyfish sting.
Other
Pain Relievers
Over-the-counter pain relievers may
also be a great home remedy in the form of allowing the individual to sleep
peacefully. Substances such as ibuprofen and aspirin can be very effective to
aid in alleviating jellyfish stings. Additionally, aloe vera can be an amazing
home remedy. Its natural cooling properties tend to work wonders, allowing it
to be a main ingredient in many solutions.
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