The treatment for a lethal scorpion sting is anti-venom. There are only a few scorpion anti-venoms available. Hobbyists that keep dangerous exotic species far from their natural habitat are at greater risk because of a lack of availability of anti-venom.
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In "The Pearl" by John Steinbeck, Coyotito is treated with a doctor's medicine, but the family also seeks help from a local healer who uses ancient remedies. Ultimately, the scorpion sting is not cured, resulting in tragic consequences for the family.
The scorpion bite does have acid in it if that is what you mean.
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.
The daner of a scorpion is not its bite but its sting. Its mouth parts are too small for a bite to hurt you.
Treat like snake bite
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.
The only treatment is the prompt administration of antivenin.
suck it up. hope not to die
that they are rabid if they are let them bite you if cures a common cold
One effective home remedy for a scorpion bite is to clean the area with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and take over-the-counter pain medication if needed. It is important to seek medical attention if there are severe symptoms or if the person is allergic to scorpion venom.
If you are bitten by a scorpion, you should clean the wound with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and seek medical attention immediately.