If bitten by poisonous mosquitoes and insects, you can repeatedly apply the cool oil, wind oil essence, or safflower oil you carry with you to the affected area.
If there are three edged needles, you can first prick and bleed, squeeze out yellow water venom, and then apply the above drugs for better results. If you are stung by scorpions, wasps, bees, etc., be sure to first use a sharp needle to pierce through the wound, squeeze the lump, squeeze out the venom and water as much as possible, then wash the wound with alkaline water, or apply soapy water, baking soda water, or ammonia water. When there is no needle, kerosene can also be used to mix the alkaline surface into a paste and apply it to the affected area, which has the effects of detoxification, itching relief, swelling reduction, and pain relief. Two aspirin tablets can also be ground into powder and mixed with cold water to form a paste, which is equally effective when applied to the affected area.
But if bitten by a leech, don’t panic and pull hard. You can use your palm or sole to pat hard. After intense tapping, the leech’s suction cup and jaw will naturally release. The leech is very afraid of salt, so sprinkle some salt or a few drops of salt water on its body, and it will immediately contract and fall down.
In addition, in the folk prescription, onion leaves, onion heads or garlic are also used to mash up and smear the affected part, or fresh milk is used to repeatedly drip on the injured part, or fresh cactus is used to wash and remove the stings, and mash up and smear on the injured part like mud. These have the functions of sterilization, antipruritic, detoxification, pain relief, and swelling reduction. If you catch scorpions or hornets at ordinary times, soak them in Baijiu for standby. If anyone is stung, it is also very effective to smear the soaked wine on the injured part.

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