How many times can a wasp sting be stung, and how many days can it be good to be stung by a wasp?

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

    Under normal circumstances, the symptoms will subside naturally after a few hours.

    After being stung by a wasp, the first thing to do is to calm down and not scratch the wound. Locally** will be red, swollen and painful. Cold compresses can be used, but secondary contamination of the wound should be avoided during the cold compress.

    You can also scrub the wound with vinegar, 1% acetic acid, or Wuji Cream first, or wash the onion, slice it, and apply it to the wound.

    Hornet attack habits.

    Hornets generally do not actively attack humans. When a hive is threatened or disturbed, they usually sting. Summer and autumn are the peak periods of wasp activity - October is the peak season for wasp breeding.

    During this time, there is more pollen and honey in nature, and food is abundant. Bees are much more sensitive to their environment than humans. They usually choose a well-ventilated, sheltered place from wind and rain, and suitable light to build their nests. They are the best choice for being found everywhere under the eaves and on balconies.

    When you're out and about, especially in scenic areas, avoid wasps. When the wasp stays on all fours, it should be gently shaken off and not flapped so as not to be disturbed and attacked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If there is no abnormal reaction within 24 hours after being stung by a wasp, there is usually no big problem.

    After being stung by a wasp, there will be pain immediately, and then the stinged will appear red and swollen and gradually spread around, but the symptoms of different bee species are also very different, some highly poisonous wasps can make people feel unbearable pain and may even faint, and those small hornet stings with less toxicity feel like injections, and if there is no abnormal reaction within 24 hours after being stung by a wasp, there is generally no big problem.

    The symptoms after being stung by a wasp are related to the species of the wasp and the individual's physique, such as being stung by the hornet, black velvet wasp and other highly poisonous wasps will be painful and unbearable, and in severe cases, convulsions, syncope and even death may occur, in addition, bee venom contains a large number of allergenic ingredients, allergic people may also trigger allergic reactions after being stung, in fact, the allergic reaction caused by bee venom is sometimes more dangerous than the bee venom itself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Stung by a wasp, if you don't deal with anything, it's good to be slow, apply some ointment, grass ointment, flower water or something should be able to get better faster, four or five days always want.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Medical alcohol or liquor (the higher the degree, the better), two hours to reduce swelling. If you don't have one, wash it with water or saliva to reduce swelling in two days. It's okay to sting less, but it's the most sensible thing to go to the hospital if you are stung by a swarm of wasps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I was just stung by a wasp on both hands some time ago, the first day was swollen and painful, I felt very uncomfortable, and I ran to the hospital, the doctor said that it was okay, it would be cured in a week or two, and prescribed a bag of saline and asked me to use a towel. I have been applying it on the same day, and the next day it is basically all right, and it doesn't hurt, and there is a little bit of swelling, and the third day is completely fine. . . I can't believe that I was stung by a wasp just the day before yesterday...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The pain takes 4-5 days and is not visible for at least 10 days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's usually fine in three to five days!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How do you know this! It varies from person to person, so it's best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wasps are very poisonous, and their scientific name is wasps, also known as wasps. The female bee has a powerful and long needle, so don't provoke or attack it, when it is unfriendly, it will attack in groups, which can make the human body have an allergic reaction or toxic reaction immediately. In mild cases, it will cause redness, swelling and pain, and in severe cases, it will cause liver and kidney failure, and even toxic shock and death.

    There is no incubation period, and the time to hurt people is very short, so after discovery, the poisonous juice must be squeezed out to prevent histamine, serotonin, bradykinin, hyaluronidase, etc. in the venom from invading the organs, causing poisoning reactions or organ damage.

    2. The dangerous reaction to being stung by a wasp.

    1. Poisoning reaction.

    After being stung by a wasp, the stinging area immediately appears redness, swelling and pain, and after a few minutes, the stinging site begins to itch and even petechiae and **necrosis, but these symptoms generally disappear on their own within a few hours to a few days, if they are seriously stung by a large hornet, dizziness, vomiting, acute kidney failure and even shock and death, so it must not be taken lightly after being stung by a wasp, especially a large hornet.

    2. Allergic reactions.

    The most dangerous thing after being stung by a wasp is actually an allergy caused by bee venom, the reason is that the hornet venom contains allergens such as hyaluronidase and phospholipase, and a small number of allergic people can have allergic reactions within 24 hours after being stung by a wasp, and mild people may have full body flushing, itching, nausea and vomiting and other discomforts, and in severe cases, there may be dyspnea, anaphylactic shock and even death due to allergies.

    3. The correct way to deal with being stung by a wasp.

    After being stung by a wasp, it is necessary to clean the stinging place with a weak acidic solution such as vinegar, and then apply some drugs such as Nantong snake medicine to detoxify and relieve pain, if the pain is unbearable, you can also take some painkillers to relieve pain, and the allergic reaction caused by bee venom may have an incubation period of 24 hours, so it is necessary to observe closely for 24 hours after being stung by a wasp, and once there is an allergic reaction such as asthma and difficulty breathing, you should immediately go to the hospital for medical treatment.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Being stung by a wasp will reach the peak of the reaction after 12 hours, and if there is no special manifestation after passing by, it is dangerous to pass by, pay attention to blood pressure, heartbeat, breathing and other vital signs. Observe local poisoning, allergic reactions. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ointments can be applied topically.

    Extended information: The toxicity of bees is basically no threat to humans, bee venom contains a certain amount of allergenic components, which is easy to cause allergies to people with allergies, but it is generally not a big problem. After being stung by a bee, if there is no severe allergic reaction within a day, it is basically considered to be over the danger period, and after proper treatment, it can be ** in about 3 days. **Immediately after being stung by a bee, it shows a burning and stinging sensation, after the bee venom enters the human body, it combines with immunoglobulins in the body to produce a series of reactions, so that blood vessels dilate, blood vessel permeability increases, plasma extravasation, and can cause local redness and swelling or blisters.

    The tail stinger of the bee will generally remain at the sting wound and should be removed in time, and it can be cleaned with alkaline sodium bicarbonate solution.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you, according to the description of the symptoms, it is recommended to wash with soap and water after the wasp sting, and observe the whole body for allergic symptoms, such as urticaria or dyspnea and other symptoms, generally 24 hours high incidence period. Twenty-four hours later, the man was still conscious. Then there should be no life-threatening situation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In this case, it is necessary to find a doctor for disinfection and remediation in time. General incubation period. It will be around 100 days.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is safe for about 1 3 days after being stung by a hornet, and it will feel pain immediately after being stung by a wasp, and after a while, there will be symptoms of redness and swelling, and even dizziness after being stung by a poisonous wasp, and there is no other abnormal reaction within 24 hours, which means that there is no major problem.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Hornet Philosopher should have a danger period of 6 hours.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How long has a wasp stung, and the danger period should be within half a day. It's fine without other influences.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The severe symptoms of being stung by a wasp are due to the patient's allergy to wasp toxin, the venom of the wasp sting needle contains hyaluronidase, phospholipase, etc., which can cause hypersensitivity reactions in the human body, and the clinical manifestations are rash, erythema, itching, chest tightness, shortness of breath, nausea, blurred vision, headache, sharp drop in blood pressure, and anaphylactic shock. If you don't rescue in time, you will lose your life, so after being stung by a wasp, you should remove the stinger in time, clean the wound with soda, and send it to the hospital for rescue in time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If a wasp stings a person, it will threaten the person's life at that time, so it is necessary to seek medical attention in time without any delay.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is different from each person's physique and their reactions, so it is recommended to go to the local hospital for consultation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No, it needs to be dealt with promptly.

    Wasps are more dangerous than bees. The venom of the bee is acidic, and the stinger falls off the ** after stinging, so it can only sting once; The venom of the wasp is alkaline, and the stinger is retracted after stinging, and it can sting repeatedly; Being stung by a bee is just **red, swollen, hot and painful; The wasp sting will be accompanied by systemic symptoms, and the mild ones will be red, swollen and painful; In severe cases, it can cause systemic allergies and shock, and even life-threatening.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No. Wasp stings are generally localized redness and swelling that resolve after a few hours without systemic symptoms, and if the bee sting remains in the wound, there is a small black dot in the center of the redness and swelling, which can sometimes cause local suppuration. In severe cases, in addition to local symptoms, there are also different systemic symptoms, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc., and in severe cases, shock, coma or rapid death may occur.

    Some can develop hemoglobin, which can lead to acute renal failure. In people with allergies, even a single bee sting can cause hives, edema, asthma, and anaphylactic shock, often causing death within hours or days later. Therefore, in case of bee stings and systemic symptoms, it is necessary to do it as soon as possible**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It will be naturally fine, and if it is not good, you can consult a doctor.

    Wasps, also known as wasps, wasps, or wasps, are widely distributed, diverse, and fast-flying insects. It belongs to the Hymenoptera Vespa family, which is divided into three subfamilies: narrow-bellied wasps, wasps, and long-legged wasps.

    Huang Feng has a slender, smooth body, connected to the abdomen by a thin stalk, with fully developed wings, chewing and sucking mouthparts, and female and worker bees have a terrible stinging needle, when attacked or unfriendly interference, they will attack in groups, which can cause allergic and toxic reactions, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.

    The mouthparts of the wasp are chewing and sucking, and the antennae have 12 or 13 segments. It usually has wings and is connected by a slender waist between the thorax and abdomen. Females have terrible stings. Adults feed mainly on nectar, but the larvae feed on insects provided by the mother.

    There are more than 20,000 known species, the vast majority of which are solitary, and the social wasps are limited to about 1,000 species in the vespoidea family, including large wasps and small wasps. These species differ from Pompilidae (also belonging to the Vespa Superfamily) and other wasps in that their wings fold longitudinally when resting.

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