The way are sense of smell works the smell of chlorine in hottubs should not sting your nose.
No, chlorine is not recommended for treating jellyfish stings. It can actually make the pain worse and aggravate the sting. It is best to rinse the affected area with vinegar or seawater to help neutralize the venom.
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.
Ammonia (as in a insect "sting stick" found at most stores) or apple cider vinegar, though both are displeasureable to the smell
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.
its easy you use a specular origin called the sting
A tattoo which is on the shin should sting for a few days.
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.
You should use meat tenderizer for a jellyfish sting.
Sting operations should continue because they are good for a community. Sting operations catch people that are trying to get away with illegal acts.
Well if you get them angry then the bees that are daring will Chase after you and try to sting you!
Do not go swimming because the sty will sting and get worse from the chlorine in the water.
It depends on what they prefer, they could like the odd smell to feet, or the possible dusty sting of the odor, basically they like the smell or the act of smelling peoples feet.