We love summer! But this also brings with it some risks, including a close encounter with a jellyfish, which can be very uncomfortable and painful. What to do when you are stung by a jellyfish and how to get rid of the pain as soon as possible?
Those of you who have already experienced this kind of encounter know how painful it is to be 'petted' by a jellyfish. Pain can be very unpleasant, allergic reaction but can cause redness, rashes and blisters. Problems can last for a few days, but they are also possible secondary infections.
What to do when you are stung by a jellyfish and how to get rid of the pain as soon as possible?
Dermatologists say that you should never try to puncture the blisters, as you may be left with a scar that will last for several years. It is best to burn a part of the body rinse with sea water or vinegar, but by no means with ordinary water, as the pain can only increase.
You can also add vinegar lemon, but if you don't have any on hand, yours will be useful too urine. You can also help yourself by removing the burnt part as soon as possible rub with sand and thus remove the layer burned by the jellyfish. The burn is also less painful if the spot cool down.