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Updated on science 2024-06-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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, 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.

    1) If there is Nantong snake medicine (Jide belly snake medicine), the special tablets can be dissolved in warm water and applied around the wound; Or use Zijin bloom or Liushen pill and other medicines to wet the affected area, which has the effect of detoxification, pain relief and swelling.

    2) If it still doesn't work, go to the hospital immediately.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's okay if a bee stung. Apply a little anti-allergy and anti-inflammatory syrup.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the stinger can't be pulled out, you can use a fire pot to suck it out, and you can use a fire pot to suck out the thorns.

    If you can't suck it out, you can leave it alone, wash it with soapy water or 5% ammonia, because the venom of bees is acidic, and rinsing with this alkaline agent can neutralize some toxins and play a role in relieving pain and reducing swelling. Or wash it in the hospital with iodophor peroxide, after which you can apply calamine lotion.

    Hormone creams can also be applied appropriately, such as dermatitis flat effect is also wrong.

    In your case, use a needle or tweezers to pick out the bee sting, but do not squeeze so that the remaining toxins do not enter the body.

    Suggestions: You can use vinegar, human milk, wind oil essence, cool oil, etc. to remove bee venom, but remember not to use red syrup or iodine wine, which not only can not be **, but will aggravate the swelling. Apply some vinegar to neutralize and reduce toxicity, which can play a pain-relieving role, and apply ice cubes to the sting area, which can also reduce pain and swelling.

    If the pain does not relieve, it is better to go to the hospital**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you are stung by a bee, if the needle is not squeezed out, it will usually swell around the stung area and it will be very painful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can put your hands in ice water and ice for a while. There is no harm in not being able to pull it out, because the stinger of the bee is also organic matter and will be broken down in your body.

    Rub it with saliva + vinegar for a while, and the thorns will come out.

    Stick it with clear glue, if it's not very deep, you can stick the thorns out.

    Oral Jidesheng insect bite tablets three times a day, grind Jidesheng insect bite tablets into powder and mix them with water and attach them to the swelling area. It is better to use a magnifying glass and tweezers to pull out the thorns before dressing.

    If the spine is too deep, it is recommended to go to the hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Efforts should be made to remove the stinger from the skin. If it is a bee sting, its venom is mostly acidic, and it can be coated with 10% ammonia or soapy water, but on the contrary, you can only go to the hospital for treatment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bees generally do not take the initiative to invade humans, if they are accidentally stung by bees, what should we do? If it was just a domestic honey sting, the local part would not be so serious, apply some alkaline soap, or grit your teeth and it will pass. However, if you have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irritability, fever, etc., your problem is serious and you should go to the hospital immediately**.

    If you can't pull it out, you must go to the doctor and take it out with the help of a doctor, because it may lead to allergies, inflammation problems, and if the stinger is not pulled out, it may lead to local inflammation.

    What to do if you get stung by a bee.

    Bees are different from wasps, they are very different before, bee stings are treated with alkaline, and wasp stings are treated with acid. What we often encounter in the wild is wasps, so keep the acidic treatment in mind.

    What to do if you are stung by a bee.

    1. After being stung by a poisonous bee, applying ammonia to the affected area is ineffective at all, because histamine with bee venom cannot be neutralized with ammonia.

    2 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.

    3. Cleaning: Once stung by a bee, use warm water, soapy water or salt water, sugar water to clean the wound, and fresh urine can also be used when there is no water. If there is a residual sting in the wound, it should be removed immediately.

    4. Coating: Wanhua oil, 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, it is recommended to rinse immediately with soapy water, and then go to the hospital to find a doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are stung by a bee, you should not touch the water, which will cause pain. It will be gone in two days. Doesn't leave the stinger inside, as the bee will die once it's gone. Do not use drugs, you will be allergic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Clamp with tweezers. It really doesn't work, and it doesn't matter. My family is a beekeeper. Dad often chooses the old bees who guard the door at the door of the beehive to sting me acupuncture points, **rheumatism.

    Being stung by a bee is a blessing.

    Bee product, no poison***. In the Apitherapy Research Institute, the bee venom injection collected is more than 6,000 yuan. This was 15 years ago**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's a bee, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. You can wash it with soapy water, salt water, etc. Swelling can be reduced in about 1-2 days.

    If you want to prick, you can try to pick it out with small tweezers or go to the clinic to deal with it. Bees are mostly not very venomous. May your fingers quickly become swollen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The toxin remained in the ** and became inflamed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no big problem, this is normal, it will be fine within 3 days.

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