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While swimming or snorkeling in the Gulf can be a delightful
experience, it's important to be aware of the risks associated with jellyfish
stings. Jellyfish stings can range from mildly irritating to potentially
life-threatening, depending on the species and an individual's sensitivity. Most
jellyfish you may encounter are pretty mild as far as the level of pain experienced,
and the duration of the pain. You may never see these jellyfish, because they
are clear, snot-like creatures. You may not even feel the sting when it happens.
Instead, you may just feel like a particular part of your body feels like a bad
sunburn for several minutes to an hour or so.
On the other hand, if you see any jellyfish that is blue in
color, stay away! If you see a blue jellyfish washed up on the beach, don’t
touch it – and assume a few million more are still in the water. Blue jellyfish
in this area are most often the Portuguese Man O' War, and believe me, they will ruin your
day. The Portuguese Man O’ War causes
intense pain, swelling, redness, and can even lead to systemic symptoms like
difficulty breathing or nausea.
If you arrive for your vacation and see purple flags are flying, don't worry that you will have to pee on a family member to treat a jellyfish sting. This local recommends you find a nearby pharmacy and get Stingaway Jellyfish Treatment.
It’s an over-the-counter treatment specifically designed to alleviate the
symptoms of jellyfish stings. It comes in a “regular” jellyfish version and it also
comes in a version for blue jellyfish stings. Might as well grab them both and
keep them in your beach bag just in case.
From the Stingaway website: This topical solution contains
active ingredients that neutralize the venom, providing quick relief and
preventing further harm. The application of Stingaway helps to alleviate pain,
reduce swelling, and minimize the risk of secondary infections. It is important
to note that Stingaway should be used in conjunction with seeking medical
attention, particularly for severe or allergic reactions.
Having Stingaway with you at the beach might just save you a ruined beach day, or worse, a trip to the ER.