Staying safe this summer

Unfortunately with the festive season there is a drastic increase in drownings and other emergencies. Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe this December. 

uMhlanga enjoys up to 1,2 million visitors per year and most of them will be here during the summer season. Unfortunately the festive season brings an overbearing load on the local medical services and emergency departments, and there is a drastic increase in the cases of drownings and other environmental emergencies during December and the first week of January.

TIPS FOR WATER SAFETY:

 

BLUE BOTTLE STINGS:

You are at the highest risk of being stung after or during a strong wind that blows from the sea to the shore.

 

What should you do if you are stung?

Do not scratch or rub the area

Freshwater could irritate the area

If not relieved, or no hot water is available, consider a cold pack

 

When to visit the Netcare uMhlanga Emergency Department:

 

SEA URCHIN STINGS:

Sea urchins are small, spike-covered sea creatures that live in the ocean. They can be found in shallow water like rock pools, coral reefs, or rocks exposed by the waves.

 

Symptoms of a sting:

Home treatments:

When to visit the Netcare uMhlanga Emergency Department:

 

Dr Nicholas Raymond

Advice provided by Dr Nicholas Raymond Principle Clinical Manager, ER Consulting Inc.at Netcare uMhlanga Hospital

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