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Post by konablack on Apr 16, 2018 8:05:47 GMT 8
So I was hanging out at Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife at around 7:30 am. Sun was out and I noticed a lot of ants roaming around in the spot I am in. This prompted me to transfer and then I noticed a hairy caterpillar on my leg. At first I just flicked it off and continued on with my activity. After a while, I felt an inch on my shoulder and kinda felt something crawling. Unfortunately, it's the hair caterpillar again. I kinda swatted the thing with my palm and after a while felt an itch on my shoulder. On my way home, itching got severe and I felt it on my arm as well. Good thing I'm not that allergic and just went on with my day.
So the question is, do you carry first aid for itches when you ride? Other first aid alternatives that you can mention?
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Post by simplej0ys on Apr 16, 2018 8:23:10 GMT 8
madalas ang higad sa punong aratilis nung bata ako. bawang ang katapat! dikdikin at ipahid sa nangangating bahagi. amoy bawang ka nga lang. ;D
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Post by konablack on Apr 16, 2018 9:31:04 GMT 8
Sabi naman nung ibang tao, suka (vinegar) ang gamot, yun nga lang, mangangamoy suka ako either amoy suka or amoy bawang
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Post by simplej0ys on Apr 16, 2018 9:48:20 GMT 8
hehehe... chicharon na lang ang kulang!
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Post by jrocket803 on Apr 16, 2018 10:08:07 GMT 8
hehehe... chicharon na lang ang kulang! Hahaha at beer ... para highblood naman 😂😂😂😂
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Post by konablack on Apr 16, 2018 15:23:47 GMT 8
so i found some first aid treatments for hairy caterpillar contact: 1. place tape over infected area then peel it off to remove any hair left by the caterpillar 2. wash infected area I guess one lesson would be gently pick up the caterpillar so that it won't leave any hair on your skin
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