What to do if a scorpion stings

Scorpion stings should be washed promptly with soapy water to help dilute and expel the venom, and then promptly go to the hospital for further treatment.
Scorpions are a kind of insect with toxin, after being stung by a scorpion, there will be local redness, swelling, pain, fever and other symptoms, and when the poisoning is serious, it can even be life-threatening. The stings should be washed with soapy water and squeezed to help dilute and expel the toxins, and further treatment should be provided in a hospital.
Do not panic after being stung by a scorpion. Avoid scorpion-infested areas on a daily basis and take good personal precautions to avoid scorpion stings.