Woman hospitalized after scorpion sting at Logan Airport
Woman hospitalized after scorpion sting at Logan Airport

Woman hospitalized after scorpion sting at Logan Airport

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A 40-year-old woman was stung by a scorpion at Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday evening while retrieving her luggage. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. in Terminal E, and she was subsequently taken to a local hospital for treatment. Although scorpion stings are typically painful, they are rarely life-threatening, with healthy adults usually not requiring treatment, according to the Mayo Clinic. The origin of the scorpion remains unclear, and authorities are investigating how it ended up in the airport. Most scorpions are found in dry, desert areas, but some species can inhabit diverse environments. Symptoms from scorpion stings generally resolve within 48 hours, though young children and older adults face higher risks of serious complications.

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