• 7 months ago
Lalaking nagbabakasyon sa Batangas, nakaapak ng matinik na sea urchin o tuyom sa isang beach resort na sinolusyunan niya gamit ang suka.

Samantala, ang isang babaeng nakaapak din ng tuyom habang naliligo sa isang beach sa Pangasinan, binuhusan ng ihi ang ipinangremedyo?

Ano nga ba talaga ang mabisang remedyo kapag nakaapak ng matinik na tuyom? Panoorin ang video.

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01:41 It's a secondary infection.
01:43 If the wound is not cleaned properly, then there is an open wound there.
01:48 So there are other bacteria that can enter the wound
01:52 where it is punctured.
01:54 Because others have infection on the spine.
01:56 There is an abcess that has formed
01:58 and it caused paralysis from the waist down.
02:02 Guys, be careful.
02:04 Ronel immediately asked for an ambulance.
02:06 I immediately asked the people there if they were able to save him.
02:09 Sea urchins have venom or toxin in their spine.
02:14 But they are not like as venomous as our cobras
02:19 that you still need antivenom.
02:21 Even now, the left over stains of the stain on his feet
02:25 are still causing pain.
02:27 I want to send him to the hospital.
02:29 Until a resident asked them.
02:32 Get him some calamansi and vinegar.
02:34 I'll put vinegar.
02:35 Go ahead, put it.
02:37 I'm just pouring it because it's painful.
02:39 Go ahead, Ronel. You can feel it.
02:41 When they got home, they followed the steps of the residents
02:44 by boiling the calamansi.
02:46 I'm the one who is more effective in the feet.
02:48 When the calamansi is boiled, the feet just start to bleed.
02:51 Until the left over stains, they say, started to rise.
02:54 It's so painful.
02:55 Let it go. Let it go.
02:57 They were sprayed a little.
02:59 But there are still some stains that are still there.
03:01 It's been a few days and the pain in the feet is gone.
03:04 Vinegar and calamansi have antibacterial properties.
03:09 Vinegar is thinned or dissolved by the spine or spike of the sea urchin
03:15 so that it can be easily removed.
03:17 Damn you.
03:20 If Ronel used vinegar and calamansi as his first aid,
03:25 some believe that what's good to do in the face of a sting,
03:29 is to pour it with a sneeze.
03:32 Just like what Alexis did when she got a sting while bathing
03:37 in the beach in Pangasinan.
03:39 I was swimming until I felt like it was just a prick.
03:44 Then I felt like there was a dot that was black.
03:47 It's still there.
03:48 There are still small ones.
03:50 At first, they also used vinegar as their remedy.
03:53 We already diluted it with vinegar.
03:55 The lady said that she will just pour it and it will dissolve.
03:58 Until the family decided to pour it with a sneeze,
04:02 which was recommended by Marvin.
04:05 I sneezed.
04:06 But it was just a small one.
04:08 Then do what they said to dissolve it.
04:11 It was just right.
04:12 I put it in a glass and then after that, we poured it on her feet.
04:16 Okay, there's a garret sneeze.
04:18 You don't know what's going on.
04:19 You're still active.
04:21 It's hot and it's like it's going to explode when you sneeze.
04:25 I was in the COG.
04:26 The pain was getting worse.
04:29 Meanwhile,
04:30 Marvin and his brother, Miss A,
04:33 who was also in the outing,
04:35 were also stung by a sting that day.
04:38 I felt something on my foot.
04:40 It was similar to my nephew's foot.
04:43 I know I stepped on something, but it didn't hurt.
04:46 When you step on it, there's pain.
04:48 But after 2 days,
04:50 Miss A's foot was completely swollen.
04:53 I couldn't step on it normally.
04:55 There was pressure, weight, pain, and swelling.
04:59 It was white and swollen.
05:01 So he asked his friends to help him.
05:04 The doctors were shocked.
05:06 I got stung because my friends were operating on me.
05:09 I also got sea urchins.
05:12 Those were the ones that were removed.
05:13 That was just one.
05:14 I stepped on 3 spikes of sea urchins.
05:17 They got 3 long black ones.
05:21 But when they were removed, they were soft.
05:23 A common practice that people do
05:27 is to sneeze.
05:30 Not because it's the cure,
05:32 but because the pain is relieved by the warm temperature.
05:37 Okay, someone sneezed.
05:39 Sneeze!
05:40 Sneezing has no bacteria.
05:42 If you sneeze in a salty area,
05:45 like the area where you stepped on sea urchins,
05:48 the inflammation can be reduced
05:50 because the salt will draw the water out.
05:52 That's why the inflammation will be reduced.
05:54 My friends were operating on me.
05:56 I also got sea urchins.
05:58 Using a tweezers,
06:01 this is the recommended tool to remove the left spine or spike.
06:06 But you have to be careful.
06:07 If it's left there for a long time,
06:10 underneath the skin,
06:12 it can cause tissue necrosis.
06:15 Because of the venom,
06:17 it will reach the roots.
06:19 Oxygen will be lost in the feet.
06:21 It will kill.
06:22 And the feet can be removed.
06:24 If you notice redness, inflammation,
06:27 and pain that doesn't go away in the area where you stepped on,
06:31 you should go to the emergency room.
06:33 It's better to be safe when they go out.
06:36 Aqua shoes are popular now to protect the feet.
06:40 But what is the best revenge or rest
06:44 for those who sneeze?
06:46 What else?
06:48 Sneeze!
06:49 It's really fresh and from the sea.
06:52 The sea urchins are delicacy.
07:02 Especially for the Japanese.
07:04 They call it "puni".
07:06 It's one of the most expensive ingredients in their sushi or sashimi.
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07:16 The victims of sneezing today are now safe.
07:22 They're now friendly.
07:24 That's what we're really asking for.
07:26 We got you.
07:27 In their sneeze style,
07:33 all of their skin and feet
07:38 were completely removed.
07:43 [bleep]
07:44 That's a lot.
07:46 Thank you so much, Kapuso!
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