Is it poisonous if a gecko crawls on a person's body?
Geckos are generally non-toxic when crawling on the human body. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Geckos themselves are not poisonous; even if they crawl on a person or bite, they will not cause poisoning. Geckos are beneficial creatures that feed on small insects such as mosquitoes and flies, providing some environmental benefits to humans. They typically do not attack humans unless provoked. However, if a gecko crawls over an area of open wound, microorganisms it carries may enter the body through the wound and lead to infection. Additionally, certain substances in gecko urine may trigger allergic reactions upon contact with human skin. Symptoms of such allergic reactions may include rashes, itching, pain, and swelling.
It is recommended to maintain a clean and hygienic living environment. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, or fever occur after skin contact with a gecko, prompt medical attention is advised.