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This article was co-written by Sarah Gehrke, RN, MS. Sarah Gehrke is a Licensed Nurse and Massage Therapist in Texas. Sarah has over 10 years of experience teaching and practicing intravenous and intravenous (IV) surgical therapy using physical, psychological, and emotional support. She received her Massage Therapy License from the Amarillo Institute of Massage Therapy in 2008 and her MSc. College of Nursing at the University of Phoenix in 2013.
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Although it looks interesting and adorable, caterpillars have the ability to sting people. Caterpillar stings can cause minor symptoms or lead to a dangerous allergic reaction. To treat a caterpillar bite, you need to clean the sting, treat the symptoms, and consult a medical professional if symptoms become severe. That way, it will be easier for you to recover from a caterpillar sting.
Steps
Cleaning the burn
- Caterpillar stings are caused by small, hair-like spines that pierce the skin. Therefore, you need to avoid touching the body of the caterpillar with bare hands.
- You can also use the sticky part of the dressing to remove any hairs or spikes.
Symptomatic treatment
Medical treatment
- Itching and contact dermatitis, blisters, ridges, small red bumps, pain
- Conjunctivitis if caterpillar hairs get in the eye
- Rash and hives
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea and vomiting
- Hemorrhage and kidney failure can occur after exposure to the South American Lonomia moth
Advice
- Do not touch or handle hairy or light colored caterpillars.
- Do not scratch the sting.
- Take note of the geographic area where you were stung and make sure to keep children or pets out of the area. Alert the authorities if the number of caterpillars increases abnormally.
- Unless professionally trained, you should not keep wild insects as pets. If you want to grow caterpillars into butterflies or moths, you can order eggs and farming equipment from some special websites and brochures.
- Never play with strange animals or insects. They can be dangerous.
Warning
- Do not allow pets or small children to play with foreign creatures, even with small creatures such as caterpillars. Teach young children especially to stay away from brightly colored, spiky caterpillars as vibrant colors and pointed feathers are often signs of toxicity from nature.
- Even moths that don’t sting people can harm your garden. Look for nests of white, spider-like caterpillars on trees; Evergreen moth cocoons and Gypsy Moth caterpillars are parasitic and can kill plants.
Things you need
- Adhesive tape (cloth tape, Scotch tape, clear tape) or commercially available face mask
- A mixture of baking soda (bicarbonate salt) and water
- Ice packs or frozen food (anything cold or frozen will do)
- Clean water and soap
- Analgesic
- Cold pack
- Hydrocortisone cream
- Antihistamine cream
This article was co-written by Sarah Gehrke, RN, MS. Sarah Gehrke is a Licensed Nurse and Massage Therapist in Texas. Sarah has over 10 years of experience teaching and practicing intravenous and intravenous (IV) surgical therapy using physical, psychological, and emotional support. She received her Massage Therapy License from the Amarillo Institute of Massage Therapy in 2008 and her MSc. College of Nursing at the University of Phoenix in 2013.
This article has been viewed 8,124 times.
Although it looks interesting and adorable, caterpillars have the ability to sting people. Caterpillar stings can cause minor symptoms or lead to a dangerous allergic reaction. To treat a caterpillar bite, you need to clean the sting, treat the symptoms, and consult a medical professional if symptoms become severe. That way, it will be easier for you to recover from a caterpillar sting.
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