Hairy Thick-Tail Scorpion

Essential Scorpion Sting First Response by Jonathan Leeming

Description

This book represents a giant leap forward in our understanding of scorpions and scorpion stings in southern Africa. It offers a new and innovative first response framework that is based upon the latest science, is easy to understand and put into practice. It reduces the burden of scorpion stings across Southern Africa by answering two very important questions, how can you reduce the chance of being stung by a scorpion, and if there is a sting, how can you ensure the best possible outcome for stings in humans and animals?

Description

Parabuthus granulatus

First Response

A stings from this species should be considered a medical emergency especially in children. A sting from this species typical results in class 3 or 4 symptoms. If this species is implicated in a sting, contact a helpline or nearest medical facility for assistance. 

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