Why Peeing on a Jellyfish Sting Can Make It Worse

Learn why you shouldn't pee on a jellyfish sting and the best first aid methods to relieve pain.

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Peeing on a jellyfish sting can actually make the pain worse. Urine can activate stinging cells, releasing more venom. Instead, rinse the area with vinegar or saltwater, then remove tentacles carefully with tweezers. Apply hot water (not scalding) to the sting to reduce pain and neutralize toxins. Seek medical help if symptoms persist.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What should I do immediately after being stung by a jellyfish? Rinse the sting area with vinegar or saltwater, remove tentacles with tweezers, and apply hot water to ease the pain.
  2. Can vinegar help with jellyfish stings? Yes, vinegar can neutralize the venom and prevent further stinging.
  3. What are the symptoms of a jellyfish sting? Symptoms can include pain, redness, swelling, and in severe cases, difficulty breathing.