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Giant jellyfish 'very stinging' washed up on UK beach, warning beachgoers

The discovery of more 'giant'jellyfish on the UK coastline may sting the tails of beachgoers.

Creature sightings at Seaton Carew, a seaside resort in County Durham, have been reported following another alert.

's mother said she felt "stabbed all over" after she swam in the sea on her family trip to the beach. After I said

Diana, 41, Scott explained, when she went swimming with her husband and her two daughters in Scarborough, Yorkshire, when she was stung by a severe nettle.

The newly discovered jellyfish species, believed to be a lion's mane, is not poisonous but can inflict a very nasty sting, says TeessideLive is reporting.

According to the NHS, don't cry if you get stung (

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You can see it, but don't touch it as the sting of the lion's mane is very painful (

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People with children and dogs were urged to be especially careful andNHS {66 Remind people what to do and not to do when you are part of a family.

Lion's mane can also cause severe allergic reactions and swelling.

Her Graeme Measor, a resident of Seaton Carew, is one of him who found his one of jellyfish.

He said: "People should be careful, especially dogs. It was amazing to see. It was huge."

Pamela Robinson said: added as

Wildlife According to her trust, these giant creatures can be seen, but never touched.

Dog walkers have also been told to stay away from pets if they are swept away. (

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Said they could inflict a severe sting, Natsu was discovered offshore around the UK in . The

organization said:

"Meanwhile, rub the affected area with a clean stick, or remove the tentacles with tweezers if they are at hand, and wash the affected area with lukewarm or hot water. Reduce swelling." }

NHS advice on how to treat a jellyfish sting:

Flush the affected area with sea water (not fresh water)

Tweezers or bank card

Soak the affected area in very lukewarm water (acceptable) for at least 30 minutes.
Use hot flannel

Do not take pain relievers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen

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Use vinegar.

Pee sting

Apply ice or ice pack

Touch spines with bare hands

Cover or close wound

General Citizens should visit the Minor Injuries Unit if they have severe, persistent pain, have been stung in the face or genitals, or suspect a stingray sting.

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