Aware! Blue bottles at Sandgate!

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SurfConnect
SurfConnect
QLD
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QLD, 1674 posts
24 Jan 2010 9:40pm
We had 8 cases of blue bottles sting today. Be careful as the northerlies blow them in.

Treatment: 1/. wash off any attaching tentacles, pick off with fingers if tweezers or gloves not available, 2/. if hot water available, dip area in as hot water as you can bear, this will take the pain away fastest. If hot water not available, ice is next best. Vinegar DOES NOT WORK!

The pain normally settles down about half to an hour.

Monitor breathing, if pain become severe or symtoms of breathing difficulties, call 000.

Last advice: Bring hot water bottle when you come kiting, if no sting, you can always make yourself a nice cuppa after the session
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
25 Jan 2010 7:07pm
SurfConnect said...

We had 8 cases of blue bottles sting today. Be careful as the northerlies blow them in.

Treatment: 1/. wash off any attaching tentacles, pick off with fingers if tweezers or gloves not available, 2/. if hot water available, dip area in as hot water as you can bear, this will take the pain away fastest. If hot water not available, ice is next best. Vinegar DOES NOT WORK!

The pain normally settles down about half to an hour.

Monitor breathing, if pain become severe or symtoms of breathing difficulties, call 000.

Last advice: Bring hot water bottle when you come kiting, if no sting, you can always make yourself a nice cuppa after the session


Pawpaw (papain) neutralises the sting, so if you happen to have one
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