I had jellyfish sting that was a week old and I went swimming and now the stinging is back and extremely bad itching as well. I would reccommend no chlorine on the jellyfish sting
Yes, chlorine can sting an open cut because it can irritate the wound and cause a burning sensation. It is recommended to avoid swimming or coming into contact with chlorine if you have an open cut to prevent further discomfort or potential infection.
NO NO NO. Do not put chlorine on any open wound or abrasion. It is caustic and may make the sting WORSE. Try a slice of onion or a touch-me-not leaf, or any over the counter cream for insect stings.
No, it is not safe to drink water treated with chlorine. Chlorine is added to water as a disinfectant, but drinking water with high levels of chlorine can be harmful to your health. It is important to allow chlorine to dissipate from water before consuming it.
Drinking chlorine is not safe and can be harmful to your health. Chlorine is a toxic chemical that is used to disinfect water but should not be consumed directly. It can cause irritation, burns, and other health issues if ingested.
Not really, but just check your dogs' skin to make sure nothing is wrong, like a rash or anything. If there is then take them to the vet to see what to do about it. But chlorine isn't bad for dogs, actually it's very good for dogs to swim around. =)
A jellyfish sting from a box jellyfish can kill a person in minutes if not treated. From other jellyfish, it might only sting. you can atually help it if you urinate on it.
It depends on how bad the sting is. If it is a mild sting they should recover, but if it is a major sting it can possibly kill you.
jellyfish sting to protctet themselfe
They do.
They do sting.
Yes it does, you should go to the doctor immediately.
there are no jellyfish in NC
another jellyfish!!
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jellyfish sting
You should use meat tenderizer for a jellyfish sting.
yes