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What to do in the case of a jellyfish sting

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has obtained the latest guidelines from the Ministry of Public Health, prepared in collaboration with the public and private sector partners, on what to do in case of a jellyfish sting.

 

 

According to the Ministry of Public Health, although a jellyfish sting is not that common on Thai beaches but in the case one does happen, these are the recommended steps:

 

If the injured person is unconscious, perform CPR before pouring vinegar continuously over the wound for at least 30 seconds.

To help prevent against jellyfish stings when swimming, wear a lycra suit or a long-sleeved shirt and pants that cover all skin surfaces.

Always keep a look out for jellyfish warning signs that may be posted at a beach.

It’s a good idea to carry a bottle of vinegar with you.

 

 

Source: Tourism Authority of Thailand

29 July 2019

 

 

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