Folly Beach officials advising caution after recent Portuguese man o' war stings

VIDEO: Folly Beach officials advising caution after recent Portuguese man o' war stings
Published: Aug. 8, 2018 at 4:58 PM EDT|Updated: Aug. 8, 2018 at 8:34 PM EDT
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Ryan Godbout sent this picture to us on Wednesday. He said he was stung by a Man o war on...
Ryan Godbout sent this picture to us on Wednesday. He said he was stung by a Man o war on Folly Beach. (Source: Ryan Godbout)

FOLLY BEACH, SC (WCSC) - City officials on Folly Beach are advising visitors to take caution after recent stings from Portuguese man o' war.

The creatures rarely cross paths with beachgoers in South Carolina, officials with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources say, but sustained onshore winds have temporarily brought them to our shores.

The man o' war has long venomous tentacles that can inflict a painful sting to swimmers or even beach walkers.

The stings cause red welts on the skin that can last up to three days often resulting in severe dermatitis.

The pain general subsides after three hours. If stung, the recommended treatment is vinegar and warmth.

Folly Beach officials are telling people to call dispatch if stung at 843-588-2433.

Viewer Ryan Godbout sent Live 5 News a picture showing his arm where a Man o' war had stung him.

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