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The injury usually isn't life-threatening and is typically treated initially by soaking the affected limb in hot water to neutralize the venom.
Not only does the hot water help with the venom, but at the same time it will significantly reduce the amount of pain the victim is experiencing.
The venom moves to the hottest place and the hot water will take the venom out.
Vinegar, orange juice, ki-ora, soda pop or any other acidic liquids, besides almost-scalding hot water, will NOT be effective against stingray venom as they are acid.
Using hot water as a treatment activates blood circulation and causes the venom to spread out and become diluted (therefore reducing the pain).
A physician who has treated many stingray and sculpin stings, gives this valuable advice: The venoms of these sea creatures are heat labile, and soaking the affected part, usually a hand or foot, in HOT water not only makes the pain go away but destroys the venom.
The hot water will reduce the pain and help break down the toxins left from the stingray's injected venom.
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