Why do you want to be coated with honey if you are bitten by a wasp?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Who said to apply honey, not honey, bees are divided into bees, wasps, hornets and earth bees. Female bees have venomous glands and stings on their tails. The honey needle is a deformed ovipositor that can be injected with venom into the human body.

    The female bee's stinger still has a reverse hook on it, and after piercing the human body, some of it remains in the wound. Wasp stings do not remain in the wound, but wasps are more serious than bee stings. The venom glands and stinging needles of drones do not hurt.

    Bee venom mainly contains formic acid, nerve toxin, and histamine. After a person is stung, it is mainly caused by severe local pain, burning, redness, swelling or blister formation. After being stung by a swarm of bees or a wasp with high virulence, the symptoms are more severe, and dizziness, headache, chills, fever, irritability, cramps and syncope may occur.

    Rarely, laryngeal edema, wheezing, vomiting, abdominal pain, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, shock, and coma may occur. After being stung by a bee, the following methods can be used to give first aid:

    1 Immediately find the bee needle in the stinged area and remove it, and then cupping to suck out the poison juice to reduce the absorption of toxins.

    2 Wash topically with 3 ammonia, 5 sodium bicarbonate solution or soapy water. For wasp stings, it is not necessary to apply medicine, but to apply acetic acid or vinegar topically.

    3 You can apply Nantong snake medicine around the wound or mash one of the following herbs for external application, such as purple lily, lobelia, seven-leaf flower, dandelion, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The venom of the bee is weakly acidic, and the toothpaste is generally weakly alkaline, and the toothpaste can play a role in neutralizing the venom after being stung by the bee, which is helpful for reducing swelling and relieving pain, and the toothpaste generally contains some ingredients that clear heat and detoxify, at this time, applying toothpaste at the stung place is also conducive to rapid recovery, but it is worth noting that many people also call the wasp a bee, and the effect of applying toothpaste after being stung by the wasp is not great, because the venom of the wasp is alkaline, so it cannot play a role in neutralizing the venom.

    The toxicity of bees is very weak, although there is generally no major problem after being stung, it is best to deal with it, otherwise it may be swollen for a day or two, first of all, find the stinger of the bee and take it out (after the bee stings, the stinger and part of the internal organs will remain on the **, if you can't find the stinger, it may have fallen off), and then rinse the wound with soapy water, soda and other alkaline solutions, there is basically no major problem, but if there is an allergic reaction, you should be sent to the doctor urgently.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are bitten by a wasp, you can apply rice vinegar.

    The bee venom of the wasp is alkaline, and if it is stung by a wasp, the wound can be coated with rice vinegar; If in the field, there is no rice vinegar, use plenty of water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    3 ammonia, 5 sodium bicarbonate solution, or soapy water.

    After being stung by a bee, you should first observe whether there is a flesh color, if so, you should remove it as soon as possible, and then wash it with 3 ammonia, 5 sodium bicarbonate solution or soapy water. If you are bitten by a venomous bee, you are likely to develop systemic symptoms within a short period of time and should be sent to the hospital immediately for rescue.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are detoxifying ingredients in honey Use salt water to reduce swelling and see, it's best to go to an outpatient clinic to deal with it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because honey is obtained by bees picking flowers, you can apply honey without it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because honey is acidic.

    The wound from a bee sting is alkaline.

    It may also have something to do with the toxins secreted by the bee itself and the dense secrets it makes.

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