Jellyfish live in all of the world's oceans. Their trailing tentacles contain stinging units called nematocysts that can inject poison through human skin, causing burning pain, tingling or numbness, itching, and blisters. In more serious cases,...
Jellyfish stings are painful, irritating and can potential ruin a fabulous day at the beach. A variety of home remedies may offer quick relief when the unsuspecting jellyfish sting occurs. Beach goers should not worry about the possibility of...
The tentacles of jellyfish are covered with microscopic venom-filled nematocysts. When discharged in human skin they create a painful burning sensation. The sting of an Australian box jellyfish may be deadly, but chance encounters with most of...
The Vinegar Institute estimates that people have been using vinegar for more than 10,000 years. Varieties of vinegar include white distilled, wine, cider, rice, raspberry, balsamic and pineapple. In order to avoid the high cost and harsh side...