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What should I do if a leech (locust) burrows into my body?

We often see a lot of leeches in the pond. If we are not careful, we will be sucked by them. Let me tell you what to do if a leech (locust) burrows into your body? See below 01

Do not pull out the leech with force as the suction cup will hold the leech tighter. In this way, once the leech is pulled off, the sucker will remain in the wound, which can easily cause infection and ulcers. 02

You can gently tap the grasshopper to bite or gently squat around the leech with your hands to make the leech release its suckers. You can also use cool oil, smoke (water soaked with cigarettes), salt (salt is very important in outdoor activities, it is better to carry a small bag wherever you go), vinegar, wine (or wine), pepper, lime, etc. on the insect's body, allowing it to relax its suckers and fall off on its own. 03

When you are bitten, you must calmly take out the salt you carry with you and sprinkle it on the grasshopper. When you notice it squirming slowly, you can gently move it away.

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After the locust falls, if the wound does not bleed, you can use it to squeeze out the blood from the wound, rinse it with baking soda or water, and then apply it with iodine or red wine. Mercury disinfection.