What to do if you are stung by a wasp, what to do if you are stung by a wasp

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The stung area should be disinfected with disinfectant first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. After a bee stings, it will leave the needles on its tail in the person's **, and these needles must be carefully removed during first aid. The correct disposal method is: use tweezers or other things to gently press the near part of the bee needle, press down slightly, so that the needle is exposed to a longer part, and use tweezers to clip it out.

    If forceps cannot be found in the field, the needle can also be carefully removed with nail clippers. After the needle is removed, the poisonous blood should be squeezed out first, and then the wound should be rinsed with soap and water, which can neutralize the toxicity and reduce the pain. When washing, do not scratch the wound because of the itch, otherwise the bacteria in the nail will take the opportunity to invade and cause inflammation.

    2. Bees, wasps and other common bees that hurt people, the venom of bees is acidic, and after being stung by bees, it can quickly apply weak lye to neutralize the toxins on the wound. The bee venom of wasps is alkaline, so it can be applied to the sting site with acidic liquids such as acetic acid water or vinegar to neutralize the venom. If you don't have acidic liquid around, you can also apply the juice of acidic fruits such as lemons, oranges, and tangerines to roll rock.

    No matter what kind of bee sting, you can use any of the Chinese medicine purslane, prunella vulgaris, and wild chrysanthemum to mash and compress the affected area.

    3. After being stung by a bee, the mild person will feel local swelling, itching, burning, and pain, and it will heal itself after a few days; In severe cases, it can be fatal. To reduce redness and itching, apply a clean handkerchief wrapped in ice cubes or apply a cold compress to a towel. If the person who has been stung feels thirsty, he can drink cool drinks or boiled water, but he must not eat food or drinks containing alcohol, otherwise the blood circulation will be accelerated, the toxicity will spread faster, the danger will be higher, and sometimes it will cause heart palsy and death.

    If you are seriously stung by a bee colony, or if the person who is stung is allergic to bee venom, you must race against time and send the patient to the hospital for rescue as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Safflower oil, as well as peppercorns and salt in water to boil and wipe, I have just used these two quite accurately, and now my hands are almost healed, but don't worry, it should slowly get better in three days].

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can be applied with vinegar and the effect is very good!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is no longer swollen, then there is no need to go to the hospital, you can apply a little soapy water to the place where the bite was made, because the poison of the earth bee is acidic, while the soapy water is alkaline. Also, take care to drink plenty of boiled water. If the swelling continues, it is best to go to the hospital to see the ** department.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cry or wait for your luck to die].

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