Itchies in Azuero Even in paradise there are a few annoying neighbors to deal with. The best way to avoid and treat is to stay educated! Some common nuisances below :
Stingrays:
Stingray stings are not dangerous, although painful. Just remember – stay calm, deactivate the venom with a lot of heat (hot saltwater).
Jellyfish:
Unlike the species in the Indian Ocean, jellyfish stings in Panama are mostly annoyances rather than deadly. Jellyfish stings usually result in an annoying rash, a dull stinging, itchiness.
Scorpions:
The ones found here are not that dangerous, unless you are really old, really young, or really allergic (seek medical attention if you are any of those!). The sharp pain is often compared to a wasp or hornet sting – and sometimes causes numbness in the face (that goes away in a day).
Here are some medically-backed remedies :
1. Take a single dose of antihistamine (Benadryl) and analgesic (acetaminophen).
2. Wash the affected area with soap and water.
3. ICE it for several hours .
4. Antihistamine, corticosteroid, and analgesic ointments can help ease pain.
5. Squeezing some of the venom out of the wound can have certain benefits, such as reducing numbness in the area however it will result in some bruising and swelling the next morning.
6. If you experience any of the danger signs below you should go to the hospital. If you can, kill the scorpion and bring it with you. Muscle spasms, Hyperventilation, Racing pulse or heartbeat, Dizziness or disorientation, Anaphylactic shock. OR if an infant or elderly person gets stung!
Chitra:
No-see-ums, Sandflies, biting midges, sand fleas. Call them what you will! Mosquitos (or as Panamanians call them, zancudo) are bad, but these little buggers are so much worse – firstly because they’re so tiny you don’t even know when you’re getting bitten – until they show up in a series of itchy spots 2 days later that start itching hysterically in the middle of the night!
Ortiga :
aka Urtica. They’re called stinging nettles in English. In the photo below (I took this after a hike that caused me to break out in a rash) – there looks to be a poison oak front and center, with an Urtica plant behind it (top left). You will know immediately when walking through nettles: the hairs on the leaves/stems inject histamine that produce a stinging / itching sensation upon contact!
