You shouldn't touch a jellyfish, even if it's dead (stock image) (Image: Getty) If you've been swimming in the sea, there's a good chance you've spotted a jelllyfish before. Most people know you shouldn't touch a jellyfish , as they have tiny stining cells in their tentacles. But might have thougt that if a dead one happens to brush up against you, you'd be fine - but that isn't the case.

Jorge Ángel, a Spanish nurse and TikTok content creator has issued a warning to those you are visiting beaches this summer - as you shouldn't touch them. In a recent video, which has accumulated more than 3.7 million views, the nurse revealed that "even if you see a dead jellyfish, do not touch it because it can still release its toxins and you could be in serious pain, like this guy.

" READ MORE: Woman leaves Ibiza restaurant 'in tears' after discovering price of water After Tenerife locals now fear Scotland is ‘on the brink’ of tourust crisis @enfermerojorgeangel Mejor dejarla #salud #medusa #mar #playa #Recuerdos sonido original - Enfermero Jorge Ángel Following this stark warning, the popular nurse revealed that if we get stung by a jellyfish, no matter how, we should never "rub the area" and we should "always rinse with salt water, never with fresh water." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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