UK It has been warned to see where they stand as poisonous fish The shallow can be lean.
Arevers are One of the only toxic fish In Britain’s water. Most of their life buried under the sand, they shoot their black dorsal wings in defense when they are disturbed, which injects painful poison in victims.
The Yorkshire Council’s East Riding is in the process of indicating warnings, urging the bathing that they do not walk barefoot on the sand during the weaver season, which begins in June when the weather becomes hot.
A spokesperson said: “We are currently putting posters on noticeboard and sending social media messages to warn people about the potential risks of stings from Weaver Fish. Beaches,
“We are urging that they do not walk barefoot on the sand during the wave fish season, just in the case.”
According to The Wildlife Trust, weavers can be found near any beach around the UK.
The trust says on its website to avoid sting: “You should always wear beach shoes while paddling in sandy water! Rocks You turn, anyone puts back crab Or fish and ensure that nothing from his rocky house. ,
The British Marine Life Study Society said, “The pain is usually described as an exemplary because the spine embedded in human meat and discharges their poison”, according to its website.
The society said that this pain is the most intense for the first two hours after contact, when the area can red and swollen, the society said.
The Wildlife Trust advises people who can bear the affected body part as “hot water as you can, as soon as possible, 15 minutes or after that, the pain should be reduced.”
NHS Salah says that the victims should pour salt water on the affected area instead of fresh water, and remove any visible tent by pulling them out using the tweezers or bank card edge.
Also said Painful And antihistamines can reduce pain and itching if necessary, and warned the sting victims to ensure their tetanus injections.