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					| Puss Caterpillar Stings
		
			| Puss Caterpillar StingsSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewThe puss caterpillar, or woolly slug, is the most poisonous
		caterpillar in the United States. Its poison is hidden in hollow spines among
		its hairs. This hairy caterpillar is found in the southern states, ranging west
		through most of Texas and north to Maryland and Missouri. It feeds on shade
		trees such as elm, oak, and sycamore. Puss caterpillars vary in size from
		1.2 in. (32 mm) to
		1.4 in. (36 mm). Symptoms of puss caterpillar contact may include: Immediate, intense pain that often comes in
		  waves.A swelling, itching rash of red blotches and raised
		  ridges.Restlessness and anxiety.Nausea and
		  vomiting.Fever.Muscle cramps.Swollen
		  glands.Symptoms of shock.
 If you come into contact with a puss caterpillar, remove the
		broken-off spines by using cellophane tape or a commercial facial peel, and
		call your doctor.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerH. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine
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