How to deal with being stung by a bee with a little allergy

Updated on healthy 2024-04-25
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In mild cases after being stung by a bee, the wound is marked with erythema, papules or rubella with a petechiae in the center, and there is a burning sensation and stinging. If you are asymptomatic 20 minutes after the sting, you can rest assured.

    In severe cases, the wound is flushed, swollen, blistered, locally severe pain or itching, fever, headache, nausea and vomiting, irritability, convulsions, and coma.

    People with specific constitution are allergic to bee venom, and can quickly develop facial and eyelid swelling, urticaria, laryngeal edema, abdominal pain and diarrhea, dyspnea, blood pressure drop, delirium and other anaphylactic shock, and eventually die due to respiratory and circulatory failure.

    Here's how to deal with it:

    1) Don't be nervous and stay calm.

    2) If the stinger penetrates the **, pull out the stinger first.

    3) Use soapy water, 3 ammonia, 5 10 sodium bicarbonate water, salt water, sugar water to wash the wound.

    4) Apply fresh human milk to the wound several times a day.

    5) Gyokuro powder or chrysanthemum leaves mashed dressing.

    6) Wasp stings, you can wash them with vinegar or fresh purslane, squeeze the juice and smear them.

    7) Mash the garlic or ginger to extract the juice and apply it to the affected area.

    8) Use fresh dandelion, purple lily, seven-leaf flower, lobelia, etc., wash and mash, and apply it around the wound, with good effect.

    9) About 2 cm away from the area around the stabbing wound, apply a circle of melted Nantong snake tablets, which has the effects of detoxification, pain relief and swelling.

    10) Apply cucumber juice to the affected area, several times a day, to relieve pain and reduce swelling.

    11) 30 grams of leeks, washed, mashed like mud, and compressed to the affected area.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cleaning: Once stung by a bee, clean the wound with lukewarm water, soapy water, salt water, sugar water, and fresh urine when there is no water. If there is a residual sting in the wound, it should be removed immediately.

    Application: kaleido-e-hoc, safflower oil, green ointment, etc. Ginger, garlic, purslane, a wild vegetable, etc., are also mashed and chewed and applied to the wound.

    Seek medical attention: If you have headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irritability, fever and other manifestations, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. If the place where the hornet builds its nest is not a wooden house or a flammable place. You can use strips of cloth soaked in kerosene to tie them to bamboo poles and burn them with fire.

    2. Firefighters and professional handlers can be invited to deal with the police, and professionals have certain experience in prevention and treatment.

    Pay attention to safety when handling. A wasp sting can cause local and systemic symptoms. The sting area of the wasp is significantly painful and swollen, and may even cause tissue necrosis.

    Bee venom spreading to other parts of the body can cause fever, headache, nausea and other poisoning symptoms, and can also cause allergic symptoms such as redness, swelling, and rash.

    In particular, after the important parts of the head and face are stung by wasps, it can cause swelling around the eyes and affect the vision, and severe symptoms will cause collapse, rapid pulse, blood pressure drop and other symptoms, and even dyspnea and anaphylactic shock.

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