When a child is bitten by a scorpion, if the bite is very superficial and does not cause breakage of the skin, there is usually no effect; if the bite is severe, the child may develop symptoms such as chills and fever. If the scorpion bite is very superficial and does not cause breakage of the skin or bleeding, and does not cause localized redness, swelling, or pain, the symptoms usually disappear after a few days, and the parents pay attention to the care of the scorpion, and it will not have any adverse effects on the child. If the scorpion bite is deeper, accompanied by obvious redness, swelling, pain or active bleeding, the child may experience chills, fever, nausea and vomiting, muscle tonus, headache, rapid breathing and other symptoms, which are very serious. If a child is bitten by a scorpion, it is recommended that he or she seek medical attention and take appropriate measures to deal with the situation under the guidance of a doctor.