After being stung by a wasp, the whole body is swollen, what s going on?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The venom of the wasp is very toxic, and the venom of its sting contains phospholipase, hyaluronidase, and a protein called antigen 5, which should be treated promptly after being stung by a wasp;

    Use soapy water, 3 ammonia water or 5 10 sodium bicarbonate water to wash the wound to further sterilize;

    Residual stingers from the wound can be picked out with a needle or forceps, but do not squeeze to avoid the remaining toxins entering the body;

    If the pain is severe, some pain medication can be taken. For small wounds that are generally stung by bees, you can rinse them with soda water repeatedly until the wound slowly subsides and the color slowly changes from red to light red;

    Finally, the anti-inflammatory pills are crushed into powder and covered with the wound, and then tied with gauze. If the swelling of the wound is severe, you can use a cold towel to wet the wound and change the towel every 20 minutes or so to reduce the symptoms of redness and swelling.

    If you have an allergic reaction, you can take some anti-allergic drugs, such as diphenhydramine, poxyramine and other anti-allergic drugs;

    Pay attention to the wound and go to the hospital as soon as you notice an abnormality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In about three days, the swelling will disappear naturally, and there is no need to take special treatment if the wasp sting is not allergic. You can use snake pills, break the pills and sprinkle the wound while taking them orally. In addition, do not scratch the wound, do not try to squeeze the poison, do not apply ointments and the like, and breathe the air.

    Rest assured, all the people over there eat bee pupa, it's too normal to be stung, and it generally doesn't matter (unless it is stung a dozen times at a time), I have been stung no less than 500 times since I was a child, and I am used to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, you can choose to find a doctor, and there are also local methods to get it done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is a possible symptom of allergies, it is important to pay attention to pulling out the bee sting in time, you can continue to use it in combination with anti-allergies, hormones, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After being stung by a wasp, the patient should immediately examine the affected area, squeeze out the venom from the stinged part in time, and apply vinegar to the affected area in time. 2. If the stinger remains, the residual stinger should be picked out with needles and tweezers in time to prevent the toxin from entering the body and causing serious consequences. Of course, it is best to consult a specialist in a timely manner according to your own condition.

    3. If the patient has difficulty breathing, coarse breathing sound and other related symptoms after being stung by a wasp, he should go to the hospital in time**. The wound can be tightened with gauze at the proximal end, and it is necessary to relax every 15 minutes, and then go to the hospital in time.

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