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    Stingray injuries can cause local trauma, pain, swelling, and muscle cramps from the venom, and possible later infection from bacteria or fungi. Injuries usually happen when an unsuspecting person steps on a stingray, which may be buried in sand both in and out of water. The venom is composed of many different substances that cause tissue to break down and die as well as cause severe pain. Stingray wounds vary from uncomplicated puncture wounds to major lacerations.
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