Scorpion stings refer to a medical condition resulting from the injection of venom into the skin after being stung by a scorpion. This can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness at the site, numbness, and tingling sensations. In severe cases, it may lead to more serious complications such as difficulty breathing, muscle twitching, and irregular heartbeat, which require immediate medical attention.
Scorpions are a group of arachnids characterized by their distinct appearance, with a segmented body, four pairs of legs, and a narrow, tail-like structure known as the telson that ends in a venomous stinger.
"Scorpion venom refers to the complex mixture of toxic compounds found in the venomous sting of a scorpion, which is produced by their specialized venom glands and used primarily for hunting and self-defense purposes."
"Bed and breakfast (B&B) refers to a type of lodging where guests rent a room in a private home, typically for a short period, and are provided with a simple breakfast in the morning."
Proteinhaltigt motgift (antikroppar) för behandling av förgiftning efter ormbett.
Bett och stick orsakade av insekter.
Lungödem definieras som en patologisk tillstånd där det accumulerats ödemfluid i lungornas interstitium och alveoler, orsakad av ett obalance mellan hydrostatiskt tryck och kolloidosmotiskt tryck över capillärmembranen, ofta på grund av hjärtsvikt, leverinsufficiens eller njursjukdom.