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Jellyfish Stings Definition
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A person with a jellyfish sting has inflammation of the skin, caused by the venom from a jellyfish.
Jellyfish have cysts on their tentacles or body. The cysts contain venom. Contact with the jellyfish causes the cysts to inject venom into the victim. The venom causes inflammation of the skin and inflammation of the tissue beneath the skin. ![]() Continue to Jellyfish Stings Symptoms
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