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Venomous Critters > Aquatic Vertibrates
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General: Stingrays, Catfish, Urchins, Stonefish, Scorpionfish and Lionfish
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| Description |
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These creatures have venom-coated spines, portions of which may be left imbedded in the wound.
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| Point of Injection |
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Painful puncture wound, often deep. Shooting pain, swelling, bruising.
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| Possible Symptoms |
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Vomiting, diarrhea, fever, muscle cramps, weakness, infection, allergic reaction.
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| Recommended Treatment Protocol |
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Soak in HOT soapy WATER (110 degrees) for 30-90 minutes, to inactivate the venom. NO Ice or cold water. To hospital for Tetanus shot to remove foreign matter or for severe symptoms.
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