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How Do You Diagnose Blood Poisoning From Blue Crab Pinch?

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How Do You Diagnose Blood Poisoning From Blue Crab Pinch?

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Crabs are delicious crustaceans, but a good pinch from one of its claws can cause serious pain. While rare, blood poisoning–called sepsis or septicaemia–can also occur from a blue crab pinch. If you receive a pinch from a blue crab that draws blood, you should familiarize yourself with the symptoms of blood poisoning so a quick diagnosis can be made and treatment sought. Watch for symptoms of blood poisoning if a blue crab has pinched you. These include a fever, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea, confusion, dizziness and cold, clammy pale skin. A rash around the site of the crab pinch is also a sign of infection. Consult your doctor immediately if any of these symptoms are present. Blood poisoning, if left untreated, can become serious as the infection affects the organs. Thirty to fifty percent of those who develop sepsis die from the condition, so immediate medical attention is critical. Expect that your doctor will give you a full exam and take your blood pressure. Blood, urine and stool

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