What is weever fish and why is it dangerous?

The weever is a non-aggressive fish , but it has poisonous spines on its dorsal fin. It lives half-buried in the sand in shallow water, so it is easy to step on it inadvertently .

✅ Heat-labile poison : deactivated by heat.
🚫 Not fatal , but very painful and potentially dangerous for those allergic to it.

❗ How to recognize a weever sting

Local symptoms (immediately after the sting):

  • Sudden and very severe pain

  • Swelling and redness

  • Burning sensation

  • Muscle spasms

Systemic symptoms (rarer, but to be monitored):

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Fever

  • Tremors

  • Sweating and weakness

  • Difficulty breathing or anaphylactic shock ( ⚠️medical emergency!)

🆘 What to do immediately – First aid

✅ Correct steps:

  1. Stay calm and move away from the water.

  2. Check the wound : if visible, remove any remaining spines from the skin with clean tweezers.

  3. Squeeze the area lightly to help the venom drain out.

  4. Immerse the affected area in warm water (37–40°C) for 30–90 minutes :
    → The heat inactivates the venom and reduces the pain.

  5. Disinfect the wound and cover it with clean gauze.

⚠️ Call 911 or go to the emergency room if:

  • The pain does not subside after an hour

  • Systemic symptoms appear

  • Are you allergic or suspect anaphylactic shock?

  • The affected area turns purple, changes color, or swells excessively

🚫 What NOT to do

  • DO NOT apply ice : it makes the situation worse (the cold keeps the poison active).

  • DO NOT use ammonia, vinegar, urine, or spent cigarettes : these are popular myths that are useless and potentially harmful.

  • DO NOT ignore persistent pain .

💊 Medical therapy (if necessary)

A doctor may prescribe:

  • Cortisone ointment for inflammation

  • Local or systemic antibiotics if there is a risk of infection

  • Tetanus vaccine checkup

  • In case of allergy: antihistamines or intramuscular adrenaline

🏖️ Prevention: How to avoid being bitten

  • Wear water shoes when walking in the sea.

  • Don’t drag your feet in the sand : step firmly to scare away any fish.

  • Be careful on sandy and muddy stretches , especially near the shore.

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