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How Do You Identify And Treat Injuries From Stingrays And Sea Urchins?

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How Do You Identify And Treat Injuries From Stingrays And Sea Urchins?

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Stingrays and sea urchins both move slowly across the bottom of the ocean to feed, and will sting to protect themselves if startled. Shuffle your feet across the sand to avoid encounters, but if you are stung, treat in the following manner. Look for the signs and symptoms of a stingray sting: lacerations or puncture wounds on the ankle, foot or lower leg that may bleed or contain barbs; intense pain at the site of the wound for up to 24 hours after the sting. Look for the signs and symptoms of a sea urchin sting: small spines embedded in the skin; a localized brownish-purple color where the barbs made contact with the skin. Use sterile tweezers to remove any embedded spines. Control bleeding by applying direct pressure to the wound. Irrigate the wound with an irrigation syringe. Clean the wound with a disinfectant solution. Immerse the foot in hot water for at least 30 minutes, until pain subsides. Elevate the foot to control swelling. Dress the wound with a sterile bandage. Monitor fo

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