Being stung by a tree scorpion without the easiest way, you need to pull out the poisonous stinger as soon as possible, and then carry out local disinfection and topical medication as follows.
1. Pull out the stinger: the scorpion’s stinger is poisonous, after being stung by the scorpion, you need to pull out the stinger as soon as possible, and it is recommended that you pull it out directly with tweezers.
2. Local disinfection: after pulling out the stinger, rinse it with water repeatedly and then disinfect it locally with iodophor and hydrogen peroxide; if there is local bleeding after being stung by a scorpion, it can be compressed to stop the bleeding, and if there is swelling around it, it is recommended to apply ice packs appropriately, which is conducive to the reduction of swelling.
3. Local medication: if the stinger has been cleaned up and local disinfection has been carried out, then apply snake tablets externally. Those with allergic reactions can take oral antihistamines, such as cetirizine and loratadine.
After being bitten by a scorpion, if there is an emergency situation, you need to consult a doctor in time and handle it under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid poisoning.