What to do after being stung by a wasp, what to do if you are stung by a wasp

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the basic ** is as follows, if you feel unwell, please consult the hospital!

    If you are unfortunate enough to have been stung by a bee, use a needle or tweezers to pick out the sting, but do not squeeze it so that the remaining toxins do not enter your body. Then apply ammonia, soda or even urine to the stinged area to neutralize the toxicity. A towel soaked in cold water can be applied to the wound to reduce swelling and pain.

    This patient feels palpitation, fatigue and discomfort, local swelling, pain and itching, and stable vital signs.

    Hello, specific measures must be made by local doctors on site.

    1. Antihistamines: chlorpheniramine 4 mg orally 3 times and cetirizine 10 mg orally once a night.

    2. Hormone** prednisone 15-20mg daily, tapering.

    3. Antibiotics can be given in case of co-infection.

    Fourth, calamine lotion.

    5. Local cold and wet compresses.

    Hello, specific measures must be made by local doctors on site.

    1. Antihistamines: chlorpheniramine 4 mg orally 3 times and cetirizine 10 mg orally once a night.

    2. Hormone** prednisone 15-20mg daily, tapering.

    3. Antibiotics can be given in case of co-infection.

    Fourth, calamine lotion.

    5. Local cold and wet compresses.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are stung, you don't necessarily need an infusion, but if the doctor says yes, then ask the doctor.

    Generally speaking, disinfect the blade with alcohol, and then press it with iodine cotton to jump out.

    It's really not okay to go to the hospital, unless you're stung very badly, otherwise you can do that, there's no good way.

    Transfusion? And it's not poisonous, what do you lose?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Today I personally experienced the experience of being bitten three times by three wasps, vinegar and toothpaste are wrong, I was supposed to see the doctor The redness and swelling subsided, and it still hurts when I go home, I applied vinegar, no, and then I applied toothpaste, the redness and swelling are even worse, and it is burning. After that, it is still baking soda mixed with water, and it is relieved for one hour. Go home and use the earthwork "mashed moss" suggested by a friend to detoxify for 20 minutes, which is fast-acting!

    The redness and swelling have completely subsided.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The best thing is to use bee candy to go to Pu.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    .Externally coated with paeonol ointment, combined with cicitradine and levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets and anti-inflammatory drugs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It works with honey and it works very well because I've had this experience.

    It relieves pain within 1 minute after applying it, and the swelling can be reduced quickly.

    Use milk to apply to the sting, it can be said that it is effective immediately, even the swelling will not be swollen, and it can also reduce the swelling, just like a human animal, there is another way I don't know how to express, we have a kind of wild vegetable juice squeezed out and smeared on the stinged area is also particularly effective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Try to squeeze out the bee needles, so that it will be good as soon as possible.

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