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British beach lover warned about tiny sea creature stinging 'more painful than giving birth'

UK beachpeople sunbathing after 11 left in agony, tiny sea creatures 'worse than giving birth' I was warned that I would be stung by

Tiny weaver fish wreak havoc on beaches across the UK, with the Coast Guard issuing an urgent safety alert amid multiple reports of concern.

Bathers have complained of fish bites and 11 are said to have stepped on a weaver fish whose spine is said to cause excruciating pain "worse than childbirth". .

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The poisonous fish is said to have caused extreme pain to 11 victims so far, and a swimmer said it caused extreme pain.

} Weever fish can cause a pain 'worse than childbirth' one person said
Weaverfish can cause pain "worse than childbirth," one said

Coast Guard officials said the report was "no cause for concern," but that beachgoers had some

Weaverfish bury themselves slightly in the sand near the water's edge at low tide. The small 8cm fish has a backbone and a venomous dorsal fin that causes severe pain when standing.

Recent reports have prompted many to share their experiences and encounters. A woman shared on Facebook how her daughter stepped on her two weaver fish.

Weever fish are said to pack quite the intense pain if stepped on
Weaverfish are said to be extremely painful when stepped on

To get first aid defeated her in That was soaking her feet in boiling/boiling water for half an hour to suck out her venom.

Another weaverfish victim from Ceredigion, Wales, said, "I've never been in more pain than I've ever been in," and "wanted another baby." NorthWalesLive reported.

People who were unlucky enough to be stung during a beach excursion were advised to seek the safest high-temperature treatment possible because "the worst pain begins after 30 minutes." You will be asked to soak your feet in water and use pain relievers. after being stabbed.

Advice from a Moelfre Coastguard spokesperson said: directly on the skin!

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