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The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

A foreign guy walking along the beach found some stranded jellyfish, and then made a bold move, touching these poisonous jellyfish with his body, at first came a front flip directly hit the jellyfish, and then got up and ran away in pain, but the man felt that this was not too addictive.

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

Then he fished a large jellyfish in the water, put the jellyfish's poisonous tentacles down, and suddenly covered his head, and the tingling burning sensation that followed made the man hurriedly throw it away.

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

The man challenged the limit, and even found a number of jellyfish in the water, constantly touching the water mother on the body, and the painful man's nose cried out with tears.

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

In the end, I couldn't stand this stinging burning sensation, and I lay on the ground and cried out in pain. I hope that the toxicity of this jellyfish is not great, otherwise the consequences are very serious, and it is really strange that it will not die if you do not die.

If you see this stuff on the beach immediately bounce 10 meters away! Don't be as mean as this benevolent brother! Monk hat jellyfish is known as one of the ten most poisonous poisons in the world, and the small tentacles of the monk hat jellyfish can reach a length of 9 meters, so many swimmers are too late to avoid when they see the monk hat jellyfish. Of the swimmers who were stung by this monk-hat jellyfish in 2000, 68 percent died. A considerable part of the 32% of the survivors are disabled by this, and a very few lucky ones can retreat from the clutches of this "jellyfish", and the toxicity of the monk's hat jellyfish is very violent, and any stinged person will have a terrible whip-like scar on his body, which will not retreat.

The toxin secreted by the monk's hat jellyfish is the tiny spiny cells in the tentacles, and although the toxin secreted by a single stinging cell is insignificant, the toxin accumulated by thousands of thorn cells is no less intense than that of any venomous snake in the world today. The toxin secreted by the monk's hat jellyfish belongs to the neurotoxin, over time, the effect of the toxin gradually increases, the injured person in addition to severe pain will also have a sudden drop in blood pressure, breathing difficulties, gradual loss of consciousness, general shock, and finally death due to pulmonary circulatory failure...

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

They are frequently found on the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal on the east coast of South Africa and on the south coast of Cape Town. There are also points to them appearing in the Mediterranean, including the Spanish coast and Corsica, but basically Cuba has also found that every summer will appear in the coastal waters of Kenting, in 2014, in Kenting South Bay found a lot of stranded monk hat jellyfish, but also because of the hurricane landing on the British beach, Sydney also appeared a lot of monk hat jellyfish, because of the wind to the ocean currents and other natural reasons, in recent years can be described as invincible!

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic
The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

But remember: the better it looks, the weirder the stuff, the farther away you are from them! Don't be curious, don't be mean, after all, curiosity can kill not only cats, but also people! But it seems that there are quite a few people who die every year... I know that you are still caught, not dead, you are going to heaven.

In short, if you are stung by the monk hat jellyfish, timely rescue is the first priority to survive, generally speaking, after the injury should immediately stay away from the sea where the monk hat jellyfish is located, and board the ship or land as soon as possible. Then follow the steps: remove any visible tentacles from the skin with a clean towel or gloves, be careful not to handle the wound with empty hands, and be careful not to press the prickly cells further into the skin due to improper handling. Rinse repeatedly with plenty of saline; if the eye is injured, rinse for at least 15 minutes, if blurred vision or persistent tearing, pain, swelling, or fear of light after irrigation, should be referred to a doctor; if there is persistent itching or rash, use 1% hydrocortisone ointment four times a day.

The man played by the beach and found a highly poisonous jellyfish, and the man used physical contact to die, but it was tragic

But in short, immediate hospital is king.

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