I was hunting lobster with my Dad yesterday and he got bitten by a Caribbean spiny lobster (the irony being that it was a pregnant female he was trying to release without harming the eggs). A day later he now has a fever and the finger is looking very dark and the whole hand is ominously painful.
He is extremely reluctant to go to hospital (with good reason, if you have ever seen a Caribbean hospital). Other than the usual advice relating to potentially infected bites, does anyone have any specific advice or experience relating to spiny lobster bites? I only know one other person to have been bitten, and they did not react at all to the bite. However my Dad is much older.
Any advice gratefully received.
He is extremely reluctant to go to hospital (with good reason, if you have ever seen a Caribbean hospital). Other than the usual advice relating to potentially infected bites, does anyone have any specific advice or experience relating to spiny lobster bites? I only know one other person to have been bitten, and they did not react at all to the bite. However my Dad is much older.
Any advice gratefully received.