How painful is a blue bottle sting?

A sting from a bluebottle causes an immediate sharp pain and acute inflammatory skin reaction, which has a linear appearance (Figure 1). The pain is worsened if the tentacles are moved or the area rubbed. The intense pain can last from minutes to many hours, and can be followed by a dull ache involving the joints.
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How long does a blue bottle sting hurt?

Stings by bluebottle jellyfish are the most common in Australia. These can cause intense pain and sores in the areas of skin which have been in contact with the jellyfish tentacles. The pain usually decreases or stops after 1–2 hours and the sores may fade after a few days.
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Should you pee on a blue bottle sting?

One widely shared remedy says urinating on the stung area may help, but does it? The answer is no. Our urine can either be acidic or alkaline, and when the latter, could make the sting worse by stimulating more stinging cells to be released. Freshwater should also not be applied to the sting for the same reason.
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What happens if you pop a blue bottle?

"Even ingesting a really rank dead bluebottle on the beach can be laced with bacteria that the animals can't recognise in the body — that can result in severe diarrhoea that requires veterinary attention," Dr Zurek said. "If the tentacles touch the gums it can cause inflammation and that can result in ulceration.
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What does a blue bottle jellyfish sting look like?

A bluebottle sting usually causes an immediate and severe pain, which generally fades over about an hour. You can usually see where on the body the sting has occurred because there will be a red line where the tentacle has touched. Sometimes this line has a 'beaded' appearance, and is swollen and itchy.
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How painful is a Blue Bottle Sting? (Portuguese Man Of War Sting)



Do you pee on a jellyfish sting?

There are several popular methods to relieving the pain of a jellyfish sting, one being to apply urine. However, one UAMS specialist says there is no evidence that this method works. “Despite what anyone tells you, do not apply vinegar, urine or meat tenderizer to the affected area,” UAMS neurosurgeon Dr. T.
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Can blue bottles sting you in the water?

Avoid swimming when bluebottles have been washed onto the beach as they are likely to still be in the ocean. The tentacles frequently break off in rough water and can sting.
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Why do blue bottles come to shore?

Typically bluebottles are blown in to Sydney and east-facing beaches in summer, as the "float" part of the bottle catches a north-east wind. On Saturday all of the city's beaches endured a strong nor-north east wind that peaked at around 40 km/h in the afternoon.
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Can blue bottles hurt dogs?

Occasionally dogs will swallow them or encounter these while swimming. Blue bottles will cause local pain on the skin however they can also release neurotoxins that can lead to hind limb paralysis if eaten. Seek veterinary attention if you suspect your dog has encountered one of these. BEWARE THE BEACH!
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Can you touch a blue bottle jellyfish?

Don't ever touch a jellyfish, even if it's dead and lying on the beach. The tentacles can still trigger their nematocysts even after death.
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Is it OK to pee in the sea?

Peeing in the ocean is totally fine, but don't pee in protected areas like reefs or smaller bodies of water, especially swimming pools.
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Are blue bottle jellyfish the same as Man O War?

Bluebottles are similar to the Portuguese Man o' War (Physalia physalis) in appearance and behavior, but are smaller and less venomous. And unlike the Portuguese Man o' War, bluebottle stings have yet to cause any human fatalities.
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Is a blue bottle a jellyfish?

What are blue bottles? Blue bottles are siphonophores, a weird group of colonial jellyfish. Rather than being a single organism like the jellyfish we commonly recognise, siphonophores are actually made up of several colony members called persons (sometimes also known as “zooids”).
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How painful is a box jellyfish sting?

In some cases, box jellyfish venom causes Irukandji syndrome, in which an overload of stress hormones and inflammation proteins produces pain and nausea for days, as well as high blood pressure that can lead to brain hemorrhage and death. Most sting casualties, however, die within minutes from cardiac arrest.
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How do you handle blue bottles?

Use an insecticidal dustbin powder. Indoors, use an aerosol fly spray. Consider fitting fly screens over kitchen and dining area windows. Electrical fly killers can also be useful in mopping up those flies that do manage to get into your building.
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Can you be allergic to blue bottles?

Symptoms. A bluebottle sting usually causes an immediate and severe pain, which generally fades over about an hour. You can usually see where on the body the sting has occurred because there will be a red line where the tentacle has touched. Sometimes this line has a 'beaded' appearance, and is swollen and itchy.
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Can dead jellyfish still sting you?

Jellyfish can sting if they brush against you when you're swimming in the ocean. You also can get stung if you step on a jellyfish, even a dead one. Usually, jellyfish stings will hurt, but are not emergencies.
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Do blue bottles bite?

The bluebottle uses its tentacles to catch, sting, and kill its prey. The venom it uses is a mix of phenols and proteins that are deadly to their prey, but not to humans. Immediately after you get stung by a bluebottle, you will feel an intense jolt of pain.
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What is a dead blue bottle?

A blue-bottle fly - often found dead on the window-sills of long-deserted rooms. A.
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Can you swim blue bottle?

The bluebottle's long, trailing tentacles are designed to sting prey and creatures they feel threatened by, including humans. Bluebottles do not swim, but drift on the ocean's surface. Their inflated blue bladder is sensitive to aerodynamic forces and acts as a sail.
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What animal eats bluebottles?

A striking blue dragon sea slug that eats bluebottles and can give a powerful sting has been washing ashore and capturing the imagination of residents on the north coast of New South Wales.
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How should you treat a blue bottle sting?

Treatment Bluebottle Sting
  1. The most effective treatment is hot water application. ...
  2. Hot water is the best treatment to reduce the pain but if none is available, then you can do a compress instead using cold packs or ice packs. ...
  3. After 20 minutes, remove briefly then re-immerse the affected skin area in hot water.
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Should you pee on a wasp sting?

Urine can actually aggravate the jellyfish's stingers into releasing more venom. This cure is, indeed, fiction.
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Does peeing in ocean attract sharks?

No reaction. From a scientific standpoint, Esbaugh says that it's “definitely not true” that sharks are attracted to urine, and he assumes the rumor got started because many animals use scent to track their prey. But he says this doesn't hold up because humans aren't the most common meal for sharks.
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Should I pee on my dog to show dominance?

So, why isn't it a good idea to spit in your dog's food or pee on his head to “show him who's boss?” The core idea behind this advice is to elevate the owner's status, based on the belief that dogs adhere to a rigid dominance hierarchy. However, this myth has been disproven over and over again.
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