Stingray Poisoning, an Aspect with Medical Relevance

Authors

  • Héctor Gabriel Ramos Rodríguez Medical Gerontology Module, “Tlalpan” Familiar Medicine Clinic, ISSSTE, College of Geography, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, National Autonomous University of Mexico, (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Edgar Cedillo Sánchez College of Geography. Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.
  • José D. Méndez Medical Research Unit in Metabolic Diseases, Cardiology Hospital, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Mexico City, Mexico.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpms/v5/3087B

Keywords:

Stingray, poisoning, rays, envenomation, marine fauna, rayism

Abstract

The aim of writing this chapter is to spread knowledge about some stingray species that many times due to ignorance we can expose ourselves to accidents.

We rarely think that marine animals, large or small, can feel threatened by the human presence in their habitat. Sometimes out of ignorance we want to have some marine life animal in our hands, either because of its color or its appearance and sometimes they seem harmless. There are unpleasant surprises when trying to touch a sea urchin, it buries its stinger causing pain and subsequent infection that requires antibiotics for treatment. Little importance has been given to rayism, however, cases of stingray stings are not rare. A variety of manta rays abound on some Mexican beaches, some more poisonous than others.

An overview of the different species and their taxonomic classification, their venom and biochemical composition, diagnosis, and medical management, as well as therapeutic management of stings are given here. Some recommendations are also given to prevent accidents caused by these organisms. Special attention should be paid to those patients who have diabetes where wound repair is slow and there is a higher risk of infection.

Published

2022-07-14

How to Cite

Héctor Gabriel Ramos Rodríguez, Edgar Cedillo Sánchez, & José D. Méndez. (2022). Stingray Poisoning, an Aspect with Medical Relevance. Current Practice in Medical Science Vol. 5, 121–137. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpms/v5/3087B