What You Need to Know About Scorpions

Scorpion’s sting can cause pain.  However, in most cases, they are rarely severe. If you live in a hot weather climate, you are bound to encounter scorpions at some point

Most people do not know what to do when they get stung. If you are one of these people, the best thing that you can do is remain calm, and you will realize how easy it is to treat a scorpion sting. If you are unlucky to get a sting from the dreadful Bark scorpion, which is known to cause severe symptoms, you need to act calmly but fast.

If you manage to get help from emergency services or summon help from scorpion control in Messa, there is no cause to worry. Bark scorpions can cause fatalities or cause long-lasting effects if you live in areas with no access to emergency services.

Stings are not Life Threatening

People with allergies to bites and stings or suffering from any other medical condition that weakens the immune system, children, and the elderly are always at risk of getting serious effects from a scorpion sting.

If you fall in any of the above categories, seek medical care as soon as possible. In the case of a child, rush the kid to the hospital because the venom may be working faster because of their weak immunity.

Not all Scorpions are Dangerous

Majority of people living around the Mesa region believe that every scorpion they see is dangerous. That is not true, but it is always good to be cautious if you get stung. You can also visit the nearest museum and study the scorpions that inhabit your area.

Symptoms of a Scorpion Sting

Recognizing symptoms coming from a scorpion is essential. You are likely to feel a sharp and burning pain, some swelling, sensitivity, tingling sensation, and numbness.

If the venom is spreading into the bloodstream, you will get more severe symptoms like difficulty in breathing, muscles twitching, nausea, drooling, sweating, and vomiting. Other severe symptoms that may show include:

  • Fast heart rate
  • High blood pressure
  • Strange eye and head movements.

You are likely to notice these symptoms in children who have been stung.

What to do After a Sting

If any scorpion stings you make sure you get in touch with emergency services near your area who may suggest that you take the following quick actions:

  • Use soap and water to wash the area around the sting
  • Apply slight pressure on the wound for at least ten minutes and do the same every ten minutes until you get help
  • If your arm or leg is stung, minimize movements and leave the limb in a comfortable position.
  • Once you get emergency help, the staff will assess the symptoms and determines the next best cause of action. If the symptoms are severe, they will rush you to the nearest medical facility. If it is a case of poisoning, they will make a follow up to make sure no further medical attention is necessary.
  • Make sure your tetanus shot is current

Scorpion Sting Tips

If you have an idea on what to do, it will help you stay away from scorpions and protect your family and self.

  • Be careful when camping outdoors where scorpion are prevalent
  • Scorpions will glow in black light (UV light)
  • You may not be able to kill a scorpion; the best is to call the professionals to help you do it.

 


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