Understanding Stinging Nettle Irritation: What Causes the Sting?
Nettles do not sting. The hairs of the common stinging nettle are tiny, needle-sharp trichomes that can puncture the skin and inject chemicals. These chemicals include histamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine, which can cause a burning, itchy sensation.Other Bites & Stings - Related Articles
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