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  2. Scorpion sting - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Scorpion stings are painful but rarely life-threatening. Healthy adults usually don't need treatment for scorpion stings. Young children and older adults are most at risk of serious complications. Scorpions are arthropods — a relative of insects, spiders and crustaceans.

  3. 6 Remedies to Treat a Scorpion Sting at Home

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    Even the most minor of scorpion stings can pack a painful punch, so take these simple, straightforward measures to address the pain. Clean the wound and apply a small amount of antibiotic ointment ...

  4. How Do You Treat A Scorpion Sting? - WebMD

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    Allergic Reactions to Bug Bites. What do you do when a scorpion stings? WebMD tells you how to treat this painful bite.

  5. Scorpion Sting: Treatment and Symptoms - Healthline

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    Overview. The pain you feel after a scorpion sting is instantaneous and extreme. Any swelling and redness will usually appear within five minutes. More severe symptoms, if they’re going to...

  6. Scorpion Bites: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment | Red Cross

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    Signs and Symptoms of Scorpion Bites A scorpion sting causes pain, tingling, burning and numbness at the site. Life-threatening signs and symptoms that affect the whole body (such as numbness, difficulty breathing and seizures) may develop.

  7. Scorpion sting: What to do, treatment, and when to seek help

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    Scorpion stings are not usually serious. However, they can be very painful. Learn more about what to do if a person experiences a scorpion sting here.

  8. Scorpion Sting: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    People sometimes call this event a scorpion bite, but it’s a sting, not a bite. Most scorpion stings aren’t dangerous. In most cases, the sting causes pain but is pretty harmless. Less than 5% of stings require medical attention. Some scorpion stings can be life-threatening.