Do you need treatment for a blowfish bite?

Pufferfish bites require prompt treatment and early treatment of the wound.
The toxin of puffer fish mainly exists in the internal organs, and the toxin usually does not invade the human body after being bitten by a puffer fish. However, some special pathogens may be present in the body of puffer fish, which can easily cause serious infections when infecting the human body.
Therefore, after being bitten by a puffer fish, you need to seek medical treatment in time. First of all, you should treat the wound in time, try to squeeze out the bruises in the wound area as much as possible, rinse the area repeatedly with saline or running water, and then disinfect the wound with iodophor or alcohol to avoid infection.
After being bitten by a puffer fish, you need to be observed in the hospital, and some infectious and allergic diseases may appear in the later stage, so that you can deal with them as early as possible.