What to do if a bee stings for a long time, what to do if a bee stings?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The bee's tail has a hard stinger that connects to the internal organs of its body, which produce toxins called venom glands. When we are stung by a bee, the venom will flow down the sting into our body, causing redness, swelling, heat and pain in the sting, and sometimes poisoning, causing symptoms such as dizziness, fever, shortness of breath and nausea.

    In order to reduce the pain and avoid poisoning, the hard sting can be removed from the wound site in order to reduce the pain and avoid poisoning. If the wound is on the limbs, you can use a rope to tie it tightly above the wound to prevent the venom from flowing down the blood flow to other places, and then use your hands or other instruments to squeeze the venom out of the wound, and after some of the blood is outflowed, loosen the rope, apply the wound with thick soapy water or alkaline water, or wash the wound with ammonia and baking soda, so that the acidic venom is neutralized by the alkaline liquid, so that the symptoms of the wound can be slightly reduced. Once stung by a tiger wasp, poisonous scorpion or other poisonous insects, it is also safe and correct to use this method for emergency treatment and then send to the hospital**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally, it is slightly painful on the first day of stinging, swollen and itchy and feverish on the second day, and the swelling begins to subside and recover on the third day; So you can rest assured;

    Moreover, bee stings also have the effect of rheumatoid arthritis;

    My family is a beekeeper;

    However, if there are symptoms such as runny nose, fever, and pimples, it is allergies, and you should go to the hospital for checking;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Applying ice to the bite can reduce pain and swelling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bee stings can be improved by strapping and picking thorns, rinsing with water, applying ice, drugs**, and saline disinfection.

    1. Bundle and pick thorns.

    First of all, it is necessary to select the strapping to perform a circular strapping on the part, and then pick out the residual stingers of the bees.

    2. Rinse with water.

    If the bee stinger is cleaned, the wound can be cleaned with clean water. In addition, because the venom of the bee is acidic, alkaline soapy water can also be used to rinse with water in the process of rinsing with water, which is conducive to neutralizing toxins and alleviating clinical symptoms.

    3. Ice. After washing, you can wrap ice cubes in a towel and apply ice to the area, which can help promote swelling and pain loss.

    4. Drugs**.

    For example, according to the doctor's instructions, apply halomethasone cream topically, compound dexamethasone acetate cream, or oral drugs such as levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets and loratadine tablets for anti-allergies**.

    5. Salt water disinfection.

    If the pain is obvious, you can take 3ml of 1% emetine hydrochloride aqueous solution, add 2% lidocaine, and inject it subcutaneously at the proximal end of the sting site and the surrounding area, which can quickly reduce swelling and relieve pain. <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If a bee stings, you need to seek medical attention in time according to the situation.

    After being stung by a bee, a small red envelope will appear in the ** part of the sting, followed by redness and swelling, some people will feel itchy, some will take pain as the main manifestation, and the clinical symptoms may be different for each person.

    If the symptoms after being stung are very mild, only slightly red, swollen, itchy, or painful, but will be relieved after a while, these milder symptoms will generally recover on their own and do not require special treatment.

    If you have two of the following, you need to see a doctor

    1. The redness and swelling are obvious, accompanied by very itching or very painful, and the wound needs to be treated in time and seek medical attention if necessary;

    2. If there are systemic symptoms, such as dizziness, chest tightness and chest pain, chills, increased heart rate, general fatigue and other symptoms, it is very likely that the patient has an allergic reaction to bee venom and needs to seek medical attention immediately, otherwise it may cause life-threatening.

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