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How should cactus prick the skin?

The first thing to see is what cactus it is. Some are not poisonous, and some are poisonous. But sometimes it doesn't matter if the poisonous cactus has fewer thorns. The key depends on whether the pricked place is swollen after being pricked. If it's not swollen, it's okay. If it's swollen, you'd better go to the hospital, or buy some anti-inflammatory and detoxifying food. It's safer, but it's generally not life-threatening.

Common treatment methods:

1, after being stung by cactus, don't rub it, it will break the prickly head on the surface. When blowing the cactus with your mouth or this hair dryer.

2. Soak hands in sesame oil, and completely immerse the patient's part in sesame oil, so as to reduce the needling sensation and prevent bacterial infection, leading to surface ulceration.

Extended data

Cactus (scientific name: cactus? stricta? (chirp. )Haw.var? Dylan? (ker-gavl。 (Benson) is a variety of cactus. Tufted succulent shrubs, 1.5-3 m high. The upper branches are broadly obovate, obovate-elliptic or suborbicular, green to blue-green, glabrous; Thorn yellow, with light brown stripes, hard; The barb stands upright. Leaves subulate, green, caducous. Flowers radiate; Receptacle obovate, base tapering, green; Calyx-like perianth yellow with green edges; Filaments are light yellow; Anthers yellow; Style light yellow; Stigma yellow and white. Berries are obovoid, concave at the top, smooth and hairless, purple-red, with barbed and subulate bristles. Seeds numerous, oblate, slightly irregular, glabrous, yellow-brown. The flowering period is 6- 10(- 12) months.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Cactus