Venom components can act as antigens that trigger the body to form antibodies.
Venom components can activate immunological memory.
Some jellyfish species can cause allergic dermatitis.
Some jellyfish species can cause persistent cutaneous hypersensitivity.
Some jellyfish species can cause delayed vesicular eruptions.
Jellyfish venom can cause severe muscle damage that resembles autoimmune myopathies.
Jellyfish venom can cause cardiotoxicity, which is the leading cause of mortality.
Jellyfish venom can cause hemolysis, which is a preliminary damaging factor.
Jellyfish venom can cause neurotoxicity, including peripheral neuropathy and aphonia.
A severe reaction to a jellyfish sting can be life-threatening.
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