What is the effect of being stung by a bee and not picking out the thorn?

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

    The poison needle at the tail of the bee is connected with the intestines, and the poison needle and the intestines will remain in the human body together after stinging, so after being stung by the bee, the first thing to do is to carefully check the sting, if the poison needle is still in the **, the poison needle should be taken out, if the poison needle is not found, it means that the poison needle has fallen off, and the next step can be directly processed at this time.

    Bee venom is a complex mixture, acidic, in addition to containing 80 88% water, but also contains bee toxin, peptides, active enzymes, biogenic amines, carbohydrates and other substances, so after being stung by bees, the wound can be first rinsed with cold water to reduce tissue exudation, and then rinsed with soapy water, soda and other alkaline solutions to neutralize the toxicity.

    The toxicity of bees is very weak, generally with alkaline solution rinsed after 1 2 days can be self-healing, if you want to quickly reduce the swelling can apply some kaleihua oil, safflower oil, green ointment, etc., you can also smash ginger, garlic, purslane, etc. on the wound, but if you are allergic to bee venom and have headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irritability, fever, etc., you should immediately go to the hospital for treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You need to carefully look at the place where the bee is stung, there are barbs on the bee's stinger, and the stinger will often stay in the ** after stinging; The first thing you should check when nursing is whether there is a stinger trapped in the **, and you should carefully remove it after it is found. This can be done by taping it off or pulling it out with tweezers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Stung by a wasp to determine whether there is a sting in the local area is mainly judged by the naked eye, the stinging of the wasp can be seen with the naked eye, if there is a black spot in the locality, it may be the tail spine of the wasp, it needs to be carefully removed, if there is no black spot, there is usually no sting.

    Unlike bees, the stings on the tail of a wasp are usually straight and do not break after stinging, so they do not leave the stinger in the skin, but can sting other people. After a bee stings, the tail needle or tail spine will fall off and remain in the local area, so the bee will die after stinging. Generally speaking, although wasp stings are more toxic, most of them will not leave stings, so only symptomatic anti-toxicity and swelling reduction are required.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Carefully inspect the middle of the bag, if there are unusual black or brown dots, it is a bee sting. Gently stroke it with your hand, and there is no special stinging sensation that it is not stinging.

    1. If there is a bee sting in the bee, first carefully take out the hornet's sting with tweezers, the bee's venom and stinger contain acetic acid, and if you don't take it out, it will be red, swollen and inflamed.

    2. After the bee sting, there will be ** redness, swelling, pain, itching and discomfort and other symptoms, wash and wipe the venom in the wound with some alkaline solutions such as sodium bicarbonate, soapy water, light ammonia, etc., and apply ice. Follow the doctor's instructions to take cefradine capsules orally to prevent local infection.

    3. Wash with onion and slice and apply to the affected area, which can reduce inflammation, relieve pain and itching.

    4. If you are stung by a bee in the wild, you can look for purple lily, lobelia, seven-leaf flower, dandelion, etc., and mash and chew it to apply to the affected area, which can reduce inflammation and relieve pain.

    5. Disinfect with iodine, alcohol and liquor, generally after being stung by bees, it will be red and swollen for a week, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check it more assured, so as not to cause other allergic reactions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on the type of bee, because some bees will keep the needle in their body, some will not, and it depends on the depth of the bee sting.

    It is recommended to observe the wound carefully, and if you can see a small black spot in the stung area before it swells, it is a poisonous needle, if not, it is only red and swollen, and it should not be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being stung by a bee, you can't find the stinger, it may be that the stinger is not left in the **, so you should rinse it with soapy water to relieve the acidity of the venom, as well as the symptoms of swelling and pain. Then use iodophor for local disinfection, do not scratch with your hands** to avoid infection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's possible that the stab accidentally fell off, so you have to pay attention to this, anyway, go to the hospital early, in case something bad happens, it will be troublesome.

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