When an ant stings a person , it causes a burning pain. Which of the following should be rubbed on the stung area of skin to get relief?
a. lemon juice
b. baking soda solution
c. vinegar solution
d. formic acid solution
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Minor reactions to a bite from a fire ant have an excellent prognosis. General treatment procedures for minor reactions to a fire ant bite include: For major allergic reactions caused by this ant bite, medical attention should be sought after immediately because death can occur if no action is taken. If appropriate steps are taken the prognosis is good. The bite victim should remain calm. Individuals that know they are allergic to insect stings should have an epinephrine auto-injector such as an Epi-Pen with them.
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When an ant stings a person, the presence of formic acid generates a burning pain, which can be relieved by rubbing baking soda on the sting.
Explanation:
- Lemon juice: Lemon water provides a variety of health benefits, some of which have been scientifically verified. Simply squeeze fresh lemon juice into ice cube trays and freeze.
- Baking soda solution: Carbon, sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules are mixed together to make sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda, often known as baking powder, is a form of salt.
- Vinegar solution: Vinegar is a flavorful aqueous solution of acetic acid and trace chemicals. By volume, vinegar typically comprises 5–8% acetic acid. Acetic acid is typically created by a two-step fermentation process that involves yeast converting simple carbohydrates to ethanol and acetic acid bacteria converting ethanol to acetic acid.
- Formic acid solution: Biological buffers and buffer solutions can be studied using formic acid solution. In addition, formic acid solution was utilised in a study to create a method for determining the eight quinolones regulated by the European Union for veterinary use.
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