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Firstly, I think this is a GREAT forum post - like the idea that you’re harnessing the knowledge of the greater dive community to answer your questions!!! When I saw your photos it brought me back to my recent experience while diving in Saba... during one of my ascents up a mooring line I brushed up on several clear jellyfish tentacles (which type I have no idea) and instantly began to feel a burning hot pain on my left hand. After boarding the boat I mentioned this to one of our dive masters who advised that I pour vinegar over the area of contact. Doing so didn’t do much for the discomfort like I hoped and within several days the area became increasingly red and sensitive to touch. Within about 2 weeks the the burning and sensitivity lessened but the skin which came in contact w/ the tentacles began to scale and shed. This was just over one month ago and all noticeable signs of the stinging incident have lifted. I too was shocked and a bit alarmed about what was happening but I don’t recall the black dots on the bumps I noticed. Perhaps this was in fact a coral or another variety of jellyfish. Don’t fret too much unless the rash/sting area spreads; it’s mostly superficial. :) ~Chris
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this has some information about dematitis and other ailments
http://www.scuba-doc.com/derm.htmlSwimmer%27s%20itch
give local doctor a call or call DAN
Reach DAN by Phone: - Diving Emergencies (
Remember: Call local EMS first, then DAN!) 1-919-684-8111 1-919-684-4DAN (collect) 1-800-446-2671 (toll-free) +1-919-684-9111 (Latin America Hotline) International Emergency Hotlines - Travel Assistance for Non-Diving Emergencies
1-800-DAN-EVAC (1-800-326-3822) If outside the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, British or U.S. Virgin Islands, call +1-919-684-3483 (collect). - Non-Emergency Medical Questions
1-800-446-2671 or 1-919-684-2948, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm (ET) - All Other Inquiries
1-800-446-2671 or 1-919-684-2948
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I agree Valentina, GO SEE A DOCTOR, and contact DAN.
Please let us know how it comes out.
Larry
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It has been 6 days now and it only seems like the bumps are ’merging’ into one big bump eventually. They are smoother and flatter but still prominent and red. I already put vinegar, ammonia and soappy water on them but to no avail. I also tried hydrocortizone on them...nothing!
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Eve - 6/04/2008 7:58 AM 
Sounds like you have done everything , well maybe not everything , get to a Doctor !
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