This image shows a person’s foot soaking in water after a jellyfish sting, with evident bruising, swelling, and inflamed skin. While most jellyfish stings are mild, some can lead to serious complications such as persistent pain, skin necrosis, secondary infections, and allergic reactions. In rare cases, systemic envenomation can cause difficulty breathing, muscle cramps, or cardiovascular issues. The photo serves as a critical reminder of the potential severity of untreated or improperly managed stings, reinforcing the need for timely first aid and, in some cases, professional medical intervention.
