first aid: Bites and Stings
Bites and Stings
Symptoms: Wound (animal or human bite) or swelling and pain (insect sting). Treatment: For animal and human bites, cleanse wound with soap and water and apply iodine containing antiseptic; submit animal for rabies test. For poisonous snakebite, cooling the site of the wound with ice will slow down absorption of poisons; antivenin treatment is required only for a small number of reptile bites. Prevent exertion and taking of stimulants by victim. For insect stings apply cortisone ointments, soothing lotions, or cool compress. Persons who are allergic to insect stings should carry adrenaline with them at all times. Papain, the main ingredient in “meat tenderizer,” is effective in coral sting injuries.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Wound
- Shock
- Severe Bleeding
- Poisoning
- Heatstroke
- Heat Exhaustion
- Frostbite
- Fractures and Joint Injuries
- Foreign Body in the Eye
- Fainting
- Drowning and Near-Drowning
- Burns
- Bites and Stings
- Asphyxia and Obstruction of Air Passages
- Bibliography
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