When we go to the beach or go swimming in the sea, we may encounter jellyfish. Among them, the red moon jellyfish is one of them. When they see them, many people will want to touch them because they are good-looking and have a crystal body. In fact, most jellyfish are poisonous, and the red moon jellyfish is also a kind of poisonous jellyfish. Therefore, it is recommended not to touch them at will when encountering the red moon jellyfish, otherwise the red moon jellyfish may think that their lives are threatened and attack people, piercing their tentacles into the skin. If you are stung by them, you may have a series of symptoms.
As mentioned above, the red moon jellyfish is poisonous. Specifically, their venom is released from their tentacles, because their tentacles have special structures for releasing venom, called stinging cells, and the number of these stinging cells is very large. After touching the red moon jellyfish, the red moon jellyfish may sting in self-defense. After being stung, most people will react to their venom and have some symptoms, but some people have mild symptoms, only swelling and fever, but some people will have relatively serious symptoms, such as chills all over the body and so on.
Especially for people who already have allergic symptoms, the symptoms may be more serious, and even may lead to death because of untimely medical treatment. Therefore, it is better not to risk touching the red moon jellyfish, because there is a risk of being stung by them.