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Treat like snake bite
suck it up. hope not to die
The scorpion bite does have acid in it if that is what you mean.
The Oregon Trail during the 1800s could be a very dangerous place. Scorpion stings were common and were treated in a few different ways. Most often, an incision was made at the sting site and the poison was allowed to drain from the wound or sucked out, depending on the severity of the sting.It would probably be treated with incision and drainage to remove the venom; elevation, symptomatic management, rest, bleeding along with application of a herbal poultice...
no
With a scorpion, it would actually be a sting instead of a bite. The sting will likely be painful and swell a bit. It might go numb around the sting itself.
u treat it by rubbin ice on ya bite fools
You have to use anti venom or stomach tonic, you can buy these from stores, find them in abandoned wagons or do mini games and do the mini game Look around. Then theres one more way, use snake weed, get it the same way as anti venom and stomach tonic.
The daner of a scorpion is not its bite but its sting. Its mouth parts are too small for a bite to hurt you.
NO, but they can sting you and kill you like that. There are 25 scorpion species known to be venomous enough to kill a human being.
In my opinion, no because it could like get out and bite you and that would be bad.
They can sting, use their pincers, or even bite. They can also hide by being camouflage.