Identify the sting. If you have pain, burning, a little swelling and slight numbness, you can treat the sting yourself. However, if you experience hyperactivity, blurry vision, muscle twitching, tingling of the extremities or roving eye movements, the sting may be poisonous.
Go immediately to the nearest hospital if you experience a poisonous sting, such as from a bark scorpion.
Wash the area of the sting with soap and water.
Call the poison control center at 1-800-362-0101.
Call your doctor and schedule to have your tetanus shots brought up to date if they currently are not.
Apply topical medication if necessary.
Keep a close eye on the sting and your health. If you feel sick or the sting swells abnormally, seek care at an emergency room immediately.
Not that i know of unless it was mashed up because scorpions has pincers and venomus stings.
A Scorpion stings an attacker with paralyzing poison
he has the scorpion death drop and the scorpion death lock
Acid
Yes, but it depends on the scorpion and the size of the animal that it stings.
The sting of a scorpion is acidic. The antidote used to treat scorpion bites in animals is generally an alkaline solution.
It waits grabs and stings.
Because the venom is in the scorpions tail for use when it stings.
if the scorpion was big then not so bad but if it was small then its very bad
After a few hours they will begin to swell.
They didn't
yes, he is most definatly scorpion king. he stings people he gets mad at, and they get angry.