I was stung by a bee, why is it so itchy?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    How to deal with bee stings.

    First of all, take precautions and stay away from grass and bushes, which are often home to bees.

    Found beehives should be circumambulated, be sure not to make over'Closeness'performance.

    It is best to wear light, smooth clothing, as the visual system of bees is very sensitive to the movement of dark objects against a light background.

    If someone provokes a swarm and is attacked, the only way is to protect their head and neck with clothing, run away or lie down on the spot. Never try to fight back, or you'll only get more attacks.

    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.

    Finally, make a beeline for the hospital!

    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.

    By: Very Teenager - Tanhua 11th Level 4-10 21:31

    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 users2024-02-10

    It's poison! The more you scratch, the more it hurts, don't scratch it!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is very normal, bees are generally poisonous, now you can disinfect it with alcohol.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, according to the description, this situation is a local toxic reaction after being stung by bee venom, and it will be good to apply some wind oil essence topically.

    It is recommended to apply wind oil essence topically, don't worry too much, there will be no reaction, the redness and swelling will subside in a few days, I wish you an early **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This varies from person to person, so don't worry too much about being stung by a bee, if it's on the face, it may affect the image, and if it's stinged elsewhere, don't worry about it. We beekeepers generally have swelling in 2 days, because they are resistant to bee venom. 3-5 days for ordinary people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Normal, the bees also said that it was very poisonous, just rub some medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rubbing toothpaste or something anti-inflammatory will do.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello Answer! Redness, swelling and itchiness after bee stings are mainly due to the following treatment measures: 1. Use running water or soapy water to rinse, apply with toilet water externally, and be sure not to scratch to avoid infection or expand the itching area.

    2. You can apply panacea oil and salt externally to make the rash locally anesthetized, relieve the nerves, reduce the itching feeling, and at the same time use aloe vera juice to relieve itching, break the aloe vera leaves and rub a few times on the skin lesions of mosquito bites, which can relieve itching and can also play a role in reducing swelling. 3. Calamine lotion for external use, at the same time, apply ice to the local ice pack for about ten minutes, twice a day, if the itching is severe, oral anti-allergic drugs, such as levoxetirizine hydrochloride, loratadine tablets, etc. Fourth, you can go to the hospital bureau to irradiate LED red light, red light has a good anti-inflammatory, anti-itching, pain-relieving effect, and at the same time can promote the best repair.

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