Stung by a bee, soapy water or vinegar

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After being stung by a bee, there is mainly local severe pain, burning, edema or blister formation. However, if it is stung by a more virulent bee, it will cause symptoms of systemic allergic reaction, blood pressure drop, shock or coma. Therefore, be sure to take the following first aid.

    Clause. 1. Immediately find the bee needle at the location of the sting and pull it out to reduce the absorption of toxins. Clause.

    2. Locally use 5% sodium bicarbonate or soapy water to wash with disinfectant water, and apply acetic acid or vinegar locally to the place where the bee sting is stung. Clause.

    3. Chinese herbs can be used around the wound, such as purple lily, lobelia, etc. Serious patients with impaired consciousness or dyspnea and hematuria need to be sent to the hospital for rescue as soon as possible.

    First of all, it is necessary to clarify whether it is stung by a bee or a wasp, and the treatment method is also different. The venom of bees is mostly acidic, and the venom of wasps is mostly alkaline. If you are bitten by a bee, you first need to use tweezers to remove the stinger on the **, and after removal, you can squeeze the wound to promote venom discharge.

    If you are stung by a bee, you can wipe the wound with soapy water or baking soda. If you are stung by a wasp, you can wipe the wound with edible vinegar or white vinegar to neutralize the venom. If the local pain and swelling are obvious, ice can be applied to reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    If there is a rash, itching and other allergic conditions, you can apply calamine lotion topically, oral loratadine and other symptomatic treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the bee stings, the bee venom is weakly acidic, and it needs to be neutralized with a weak alkaline substance, which can be neutralized with soapy water or diluted sodium bicarbonate solution, and it is not correct to use vinegar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When I was stung by a bee when I was a child, I used brown sugar and saliva to apply it directly to it, and it was fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After being 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 the body. It is recommended to wash the swollen area with soapy water, which is alkaline and the venom is usually acidic, and the two can neutralize and eliminate the toxicity of the venom.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Honey is generally not applied early, but it is also good for recovery.

    It is usually recommended to wash the wound with soapy water or other alkaline solutions to neutralize bee venom and relieve itching. Further disinfection with iodine is then recommended to help avoid wound infection and have a reinforcing effect on rapid recovery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Stung by a bee, smeared with soapy water works.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK. In the wild, in case of being stung by a bee, the following measures should be taken:

    1. Be calm, don't run in a panic, and don't beat casually. Wrap the exposed parts such as the head and face with clothing, lie down on the spot, and wait for the bee colony to disperse before disposing of it;

    2. Check whether there is a bee sting left in the sting, the bee sting remains in the wound and should be removed immediately;

    3. The bee venom of the wasp is alkaline, if it is stung by the wasp, the wound can be coated with rice vinegar; The bee venom of bees is acidic, and if it is stung by a bee, it should be coated with soapy water, sodium bicarbonate. If you are in the wild, there is no rice vinegar or soapy water, use plenty of water;

    4. If there are multiple stings, or systemic symptoms caused by stings, or if there is a more serious allergic reaction, you should immediately send to the hospital for first aid**.

    No stinger and venom sac remain after sting Attempts to squeeze out or pull out the sting are futile.

    1. After being stung by a wasp, first of all, calm down, do not scratch the wound, local ** will appear red, swollen and painful, you can take ice cubes cold compress treatment, but the cold compress process should avoid secondary contamination of the wound. You can also scrub the wound with vinegar, 1% acetic acid, or inferiority ointment, or wash the onion and slice it and apply it to the wound. Usually, symptoms resolve on their own after a few hours.

    2. Different from bee stings, wasp stings will not remain in the ** after stinging, and any attempt to squeeze out the venom sac or pull out the sting is futile.

    3. For those with obvious reactions, oral antihistamines and non-steroidal analgesics can be considered to improve symptoms, and oral glucocorticoids can be combined if necessary. Once the injured person has symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, etc., they should be immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment to avoid accidents.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stung by a bee, applying a little soapy water to DU works is effective. Extended Information:

    After being stung by a bee, DAO can be treated as follows: specialized.

    1. Check the wound, if there is a stinger left in the skin, it should be removed first.

    2. If you are stung by bees, because the bee venom is acidic, you can choose to wash the wound with soapy water or 3 ammonia water, 5 sodium bicarbonate solution, salt water, etc. If you are stung by a wasp, you should wash it with vinegar, or you can wash and squeeze the juice of fresh purslane and apply it to the wound.

    3. Folk single test can be used: Garlic or ginger mashed or juice applied to the affected area. Cut the fresh eggplant and rub the affected area; Or add an appropriate amount of sugar, and pound it together.

    Fresh purple lily, lobelia, dandelion, wild chrysanthemum, leek, etc. are pounded together or separately and compressed to the affected area. If the symptoms are severe, they should be sent to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If I was stung by a wasp, can I use soapy water? The old farmer tells you a few good ways to solve it!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, wasps are poisonous, but bees are not poisonous. After being stung by a bee, the severed thorn should also be removed first. Unlike wasps, ammonia, baking soda or soapy water can be applied to the wound. If you are asymptomatic 20 minutes after being stung by a bee, you can rest assured. I wish you good health.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After being stung by a bee, use soapy water to return ice to Coke to work.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Immediately remove the broken spine and apply ice or ice water to the wound to delay venom absorption and reduce toxicity.

    Bee venom is generally acidic and can be rinsed with 3% ammonia or soapy water, but wasp venom is alkaline and should be rubbed with acetic acid.

    The local redness and swelling can be applied externally with calamine lotion to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, and can also be externally coated with wind oil essence and cool oil.

    Drugs**, you can take chlorpheniramine or cyproheptadine tablets, 1 2 tablets each time, and prednisone tablets can be taken in severe cases.

    Patients with systemic reactions and allergies should be sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Good landlord: Then the effect is not very good. To explain to you with a scientific explanation--- bee will stay on the victim's ** after stinging, and release the poison juice, which is moist and acidic.

    So the best thing to do is to remove the needle first, and then apply an alkaline substance (the most common is soapy water) to the wound, because the neutralization reaction occurs, so that after a while, it will not feel so painful

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The practice of wiping wounds with honey is unscientific.

    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.

    Critically ill patients with mental disorders, dyspnea or hematuria should be sent to hospital as soon as possible**.

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