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A number of species of jellyfish, while not being a threat to life, nevertheless have potent venom which can cause discomfort and pain. Among the more common of these are the lion's mane (Cyanea capilata), the jimble (Carybdea rastoni) and the Pelagia stingers.
Ice packs or topical anaesthetic agents may reduce pain.