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Teenage boy hospitalised after swallowing bluebottle at Bondi Beach

A teenage boy spent Christmas Day in hospital after swallowing a bluebottle at Bondi Beach.

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A teenage boy spent Christmas Day in hospital after swallowing a bluebottle while swimming at Bondi Beach.

The 18-year-old managed to make his way back to shore after the stinger crawled into his mouth, where he was treated by lifeguards, who called an ambulance about 1.20pm.

A spokeswoman for NSW Ambulance told NCA NewsWire paramedics attended the scene and took the boy by road to St Vincent’s Hospital.

A teenage boy was taken to hospital after swallowing a bluebottle on Christmas Day. Picture: Supplied/Facebook
A teenage boy was taken to hospital after swallowing a bluebottle on Christmas Day. Picture: Supplied/Facebook

He was later discharged, the hospital confirmed on Monday.

It is not known how the bluebottle made its way into the boy’s mouth, or if it was dead or alive when he swallowed it.
Bluebottles float at the ocean’s surface, and are moved around by the wind and current, rather than through active swimming.

Researchers from UNSW say about 1 in 6 Australians have been stung by a marine stinger, with most of those by bluebottles.

Sunny skies saw Bondi Beach flooded with people over the Christmas weekend. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Seb Haggett
Sunny skies saw Bondi Beach flooded with people over the Christmas weekend. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Seb Haggett

Surf lifesavers help treat more than 40,000 stinging incidents each year, with bluebottle’s the leading cause of first aid treatment reported by lifesavers.

Anyone who is stung by a bluebottle is encouraged to put heat on the sting site as soon as possible, with best results seen if the area of skin is immersed in hot water for about 20 minutes.

If no hot water is available, a cold compress is advised to help with the pain.

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