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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Millipede burn
| image          = [[File:Millipede_toes_toxin_diplopoda.png|250px]]
| caption        = Skin discoloration caused by millipede burn
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = [[Erythema]], [[pruritus]], [[blistering]], [[hyperpigmentation]]
| complications  = [[Secondary infection]]
| onset          = Immediate upon contact
| duration        = Several hours to days
| causes          = Contact with [[millipede]] defensive secretions
| risks          = Handling millipedes, especially in tropical regions
| diagnosis      = Clinical evaluation
| differential    = [[Chemical burn]], [[contact dermatitis]]
| prevention      = Avoid handling millipedes, wear protective clothing
| treatment      = Washing affected area, [[topical corticosteroids]], [[antihistamines]]
| prognosis      = Good, usually resolves without scarring
| frequency      = Common in areas with high millipede populations
}}
'''Millipede burn''' is a type of skin irritation caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of millipedes. These secretions contain various chemicals, including hydrochloric acid, which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.
'''Millipede burn''' is a type of skin irritation caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of millipedes. These secretions contain various chemicals, including hydrochloric acid, which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
[[Millipede burns]] are caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of [[millipedes]]. These secretions contain various chemicals, including [[hydrochloric acid]], which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.
[[Millipede burns]] are caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of [[millipedes]]. These secretions contain various chemicals, including [[hydrochloric acid]], which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
The symptoms of a millipede burn can include:
The symptoms of a millipede burn can include:
* A burning sensation
* A burning sensation
* Redness and swelling
* Redness and swelling
* Discoloration of the skin
* Discoloration of the skin
* Blisters
* Blisters
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for a millipede burn typically involves washing the affected area with soap and water to remove the secretions. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can also be used to manage pain and reduce swelling. In severe cases, medical attention may be required.
Treatment for a millipede burn typically involves washing the affected area with soap and water to remove the secretions. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can also be used to manage pain and reduce swelling. In severe cases, medical attention may be required.
== Prevention ==
== Prevention ==
Prevention of millipede burns involves avoiding contact with millipedes. If contact is unavoidable, protective clothing should be worn.
Prevention of millipede burns involves avoiding contact with millipedes. If contact is unavoidable, protective clothing should be worn.
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Skin irritation]]
* [[Skin irritation]]
* [[Insect bites and stings]]
* [[Insect bites and stings]]
[[Category:Skin conditions]]
[[Category:Skin conditions]]
[[Category:Insect bites and stings]]
[[Category:Insect bites and stings]]
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Millipede burn
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Erythema, pruritus, blistering, hyperpigmentation
Complications Secondary infection
Onset Immediate upon contact
Duration Several hours to days
Types N/A
Causes Contact with millipede defensive secretions
Risks Handling millipedes, especially in tropical regions
Diagnosis Clinical evaluation
Differential diagnosis Chemical burn, contact dermatitis
Prevention Avoid handling millipedes, wear protective clothing
Treatment Washing affected area, topical corticosteroids, antihistamines
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good, usually resolves without scarring
Frequency Common in areas with high millipede populations
Deaths N/A


Millipede burn is a type of skin irritation caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of millipedes. These secretions contain various chemicals, including hydrochloric acid, which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.

Causes[edit]

Millipede burns are caused by the defensive secretions of certain species of millipedes. These secretions contain various chemicals, including hydrochloric acid, which can cause a burning sensation and discoloration of the skin. The severity of the burn can vary depending on the species of millipede and the sensitivity of the individual's skin.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of a millipede burn can include:

  • A burning sensation
  • Redness and swelling
  • Discoloration of the skin
  • Blisters

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for a millipede burn typically involves washing the affected area with soap and water to remove the secretions. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can also be used to manage pain and reduce swelling. In severe cases, medical attention may be required.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention of millipede burns involves avoiding contact with millipedes. If contact is unavoidable, protective clothing should be worn.

See also[edit]

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