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  2. What to do if you're stung by jellyfish, stingrays or other ...

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    Worried about getting stung by a jellyfish at the beach? Here's how to navigate the worst-case scenario. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home ...

  3. The 6 stinging jellyfish you'll want to avoid at the ... - AOL

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    With so many jellyfish around New Jersey, swimmers should be prepared for the possibility of stings. Bologna advises beachgoers to: Pack white vinegar, which can neutralize stings.

  4. Jellyfish dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    It is now possible to purchase sun block that could prevent or decrease symptoms of stings. [5] Wet suits and foot wear can also be protective. [7] Avoid swimming in areas in which you can see jellyfish in the water. [8] Check about any warnings prior to entering the water. [7] Do not handle dead or beached jellyfish on the beach. [9]

  5. Stung by a jellyfish? Don’t pee on the wound. Seriously. Here ...

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    Here are a few things to know about jellyfish and their close cousins, the man o’ war, which globally sting about 150 million people a year. 1. Let’s get it out of the way. Don’t pee on that ...

  6. “200 stings or more.” Have you had sea lice after visiting a ...

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    Similar products such as jellyfish relief sprays, wipes and creams are said to help relieve painful symptoms of jelly stings and sea lice. Show comments Advertisement

  7. Rash guard - Wikipedia

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    Rash guards also offer some protection from the sun (measured by its Ultraviolet Protection Factor) and slight protection against jellyfish stings and are sometimes worn under wetsuits to prevent chafing. A rash guard helps to prevent irritation caused by rapid impact with surface water and waves as well.

  8. Seabather's eruption - Wikipedia

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    Seabather's eruption. Seabather's eruption is an itching dermatitis [1] caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to the immature nematocysts of larval-stage thimble jellyfish (Linuche unguiculata), sea anemones (Edwardsiella lineata) and other larval cnidarians. [2]

  9. Jellyfish and sea lice can be painful nuisances in Myrtle ...

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    Sea lice and jellyfish can be a pesky problem on beaches in and around Myrtle Beach. Here’s how to identify and avoid them.