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Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

author:Cao County Rong Media Center

Recently, a woman in Hunan was lying down and resting

The Eye tribe has a cryptoptera

The next day, an eyelid abscess was found to be burned

The middle of the eyelids festered

As soon as the news came out, it quickly appeared on the hot search

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

This is not the first time that cryptoptera has been on the hot search

Many netizens said that they had seen cryptoptera recently

There are also some netizens who have been "attacked" by cryptoptera

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......
Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......
Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

Some people also call it a green-rumped worm and a shadow worm. Most of them are elongated, small, and resemble large ants. The head, wings and ventral tail are black, the forechest, abdomen and feet are dark orange, and the elytra are very short, which at first glance looks like they have no wings, hence the name "cryptopterus".

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

Cryptoptera grows in a complex environment, likes humid environments, has a wide distribution range, has phototaxis, and will gather in places with lights at night.

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

You're killing it, it's pouring sulfuric acid on you.

Each segment of the body of the poisonous cryptoptera contains "cryptopterin", which is a strong acidic poisonous juice that can cause dermatitis of cryptopteryx. Cryptoptera does not secrete this toxin outside the body, and only when their bodies are destroyed and their body fluids overflow, Cryptoptera is released.

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

The clinical manifestations are striped, flaky, or punctate clusters of edematous erythema after a few hours to 2 days of venom exposure. This is followed by dense papules, vesicles, or pustules on the erythema, which may cause erosions, crusting, and epidermal necrosis, with itching, burning, and burning.

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

Don't want to "get into trouble" on your upper body Do these 5 things well

In the summer and autumn when Cryptoptera appears on a large scale, the following preventive measures should be taken:

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

"The road is narrow", don't panic, please "keep worms under your hands"

If cryptoptera is found to stay on the skin

Don't slap or rub with your hands! The correct thing to do is to gently blow away or shake off.

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

It can be taped or caught with a paper towel and thrown away, taking care not to come into contact with the venom.

In case of accidental contact with Cryptoptera body fluids

Damaged skin should be washed repeatedly with soap and repeatedly wiped with 4% baking soda solution or 10% ammonia to neutralize toxins.

Fly to your body, don't shoot! It has entered the active phase......

After the appearance of herpes, analgesia and itching, anti-inflammatory and astringent drugs are used to reduce irritation, and severe cases should be treated in the dermatology department of the hospital in time.

Encounter cryptoptera

Don't slap, just blow it away

Source: National Emergency Broadcasting