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In April, as the season of renewal begins, nature comes alive with insects and creatures emerging from their hiding places. Over the past few days, hospitals have seen a sharp increase in patients suffering from insect bites, including snake and worm attacks.
Last morning, Xiao Li, a high school student, was caught off guard when she was stung by a wasp hidden in her coat. “I just put on my school uniform, and my fingers started to hurt terribly!†she said. After shaking out her clothes, a wasp the size of a finger fell to the ground. Xiao Li and her mother quickly placed the insect in a plastic bag and rushed it to Hangzhou City Hospital for examination. At the dermatology department, the reporter saw Xiao Li’s fingers swollen and red, resembling crude sausages.
Dr. Tao Chengjun, head of the Dermatology Department, explained that if stung by a wasp, one should immediately apply ammonia (suds) to the wound and take anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory medication. If bitten by a venomous bee, it is crucial to treat the wound promptly, suck out the venom, and check for any remaining stingers. If the area becomes severely swollen or shows signs of anaphylactic shock—such as headache, pale face, difficulty breathing, or fainting—seek medical attention immediately.
Coincidentally, Sister Yu, who lives near a bottle kiln, went to pick wild herbs in the field near her home. While gathering leeks and Malan heads, she suddenly felt a sting on her right hand and collapsed on the ground. When she looked down, she saw a snake about the thickness of her thumb, patterned brown, slipping into a ditch.
Luo Weidan, deputy director of the hospital, warned that during the Qingming Festival, many people go outdoors for walks. He advised avoiding wearing open-toed shoes or shorts while walking through grassy areas. If bitten by a snake, immediately tie the wound closer to the heart, release the tourniquet every 10–15 minutes, avoid sucking the wound, and rush to the hospital as soon as possible. Insects like ticks, mosquitoes, and fleas can also cause skin irritation, leading to "bitten dermatitis."
Here are some practical tips to keep your footwear safe and comfortable:
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- Don’t throw away old shoes; instead, give them a new life by "opening" them up.
- Protect your shoes with a physical insurance plan.
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- Wear breathable, antibacterial, and deodorizing socks to avoid smelly shoes.
- Sports shoes have three hidden functions you might not know about.
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- How to choose the right shoes during pregnancy? Flat shoes may not be the safest choice.
- What to do if your shoes get moldy?
- Wearing certain shoes in summer can actually harm your feet.
By taking these precautions and being mindful of your surroundings, you can enjoy the spring season safely and comfortably.