It doesn t matter if I was stung by a bee

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It should be a wasp and should be seen promptly. It can be applied with soap and water, otherwise systemic symptoms may occur such as dizziness, headache, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, irritability, increased blood pressure, etc., the above symptoms generally disappear within a few hours to a few days; In severe cases, lethargy, generalized edema, oliguria, coma, hemolysis, myocarditis, hepatitis, acute renal failure, and shock may occur. Some people who are allergic to bee venom can present with urticaria and anaphylactic shock.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's supposed to be an ordinary earth bee, it's okay, I was also philosophized just now, it's just a little painful to touch it, right!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When I was a child, I was stung by wild bees, and I knew that the taste was very uncomfortable, and the local hot and spicy pain, redness and swelling needed to be washed with soap as soon as possible and bandaged. There have been reports of being stung by wild peaks in the wild, and it is very dangerous to be stung by wild bees. Some will have frightening, blurred vision, dizziness and other poisoning phenomena.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It will be very painful, red and swollen, and you need to rinse it with soap as soon as possible, and some people will have allergic reactions and pimples all over your body, like hives and eczema, but in this case, seek medical attention as soon as possible Take medicine or injections, and the symptoms will disappear soon Unfortunately, I am allergic, so for the sake of safety, I still see bees and stay away as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you are just stung by a bee, you can find some honey to rub it, or green ointment, cool oil and other drugs to promote blood circulation and dissipate stasis, or you can use a hot towel to speed up blood flow to speed up the speed of swelling. Bees are not very toxic, almost no harm to the human body, if you do not rub the medicine, the human body itself will adjust the wound, but the time is longer, mainly depending on the part of the wound; If it's any other bee, it's a different story.

    Such as wasps, bumblebees, worker bees, lion bees:

    1. Mild sting: Wasp venom is acidic, so it should be rinsed with alkaline water immediately.

    2. Moderate can immediately squeeze the stung part with your hands to squeeze out the venom, which can greatly reduce redness, swelling and allergic reactions. Or immediately wash the stinging area with a weakly acidic liquid such as vinegar, ligate the proximal end of the wound with a tourniquet, relax every 15 minutes, and the ligation time should not exceed 2 hours, and go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    Poisoning prevention: wear long clothes and pants when working in areas with dense wasps, and pay attention to the protection of face and hands; Don't provoke the wasps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Remove the bee stinger: There are barbs on the bee stinger, and the stinger often stays in the ** after stinging; During the treatment, the first thing to check is whether there is a stinger trapped in the **, and carefully remove it immediately after it is found. This is done by taping it off or pulling it out with tweezers.

    If the stinger is pierced and the venom sac is attached, it cannot be picked up with forceps, so as not to squeeze in the venom and aggravate the reaction, and only use a thin knife tip or needle to pick out the venom sac and the stinger. It can also be cupping after the bee needle is removed, which can suck out the poisonous juice and reduce the body's absorption of toxins.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At first, it was a sharp stinging pain, and the sting was like a fire needle, which was extremely unbearable.

    Then he began to appear red and swollen, and in severe cases, she was accompanied by herpes, which was very swollen.

    After that, the sting was unbearable, and I often wanted to scratch it, but it was very painful to scratch it.

    If left untreated, the affected area may ulcerate and discharge yellow lymph.

    As long as it is handled properly and can resist not getting old and scratching, the swelling will slowly decrease.

    After about a week, the swelling will usually disappear, as long as there is no ulceration and there is no trace of the sting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. When the safety of the hive is threatened, the bees will sting people out of self-defense.

    2. Bees have long stinging needles at the end of their abdomen, and when people pounce on them out of fear, they may sting people out of self-defense, and they will also die after stinging. This is because the stinging needle is composed of a back-stabbing needle and two abdominal stinging needles, which in turn are connected to large and small venom glands and internal organs, and there are many small barbs at the end of the abdominal stinging needle.

    3. When a bee stings someone, the small barb will firmly hook people's **. When the bee tries to fly away, the needle is pulled out of the body along with some of the internal organs, and the bee dies.

    4. However, when it stings other insects with hard skin, the bee will not die because the small barb cannot hook the smooth surface.

    5. In addition, bees do not like black objects, fluffy things, and strong smells such as wine, onions, garlic, etc. And the perfume commonly used by women attracts bees.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you provoke him, he will sting you! But you'd better settle down!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bees sting when provoked! When you're done, pick up the bag!

    There are also bees that die after stinging are limited to worker bees, worker bees are female bees that are not fully developed, and the "sting" that stings people is actually an ovipositor that is not fully developed. Because the development is not complete, the person who is stabbed is left with the internal organs, and of course he will die without the internal organs.

    As for the queen bee, the oviposition is fully developed and will be fine after stinging. But there are very few cases in which the queen bee uses it to attack enemies in her lifetime, except in a duel with other queen competitors when it is just hatched.

    The male peak is spinless because it has no ovipositors at all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Odors on the body, such as perfume, sweat, shampoo, fox odor, garlic in the mouth, etc., are easy to anger bees.

    Second, the range of action is large, the body moves quickly, and it is easy to attract the attention of bees.

    3. The position of the station, for example, standing in front of the hive door blocks the route of the bees in and out.

    Fourth, after being stung by a bee, after being stung by a bee, it will emit pheromones to attract other bees to attack.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hehe, because our cute little bees treat you like you"Gastronomy"O( o

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bees always revolve around flowers, and you must be more beautiful than flowers.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Cleaning: Once stung by a bee, clean the wound with lukewarm water, soapy water, salt water, or sugar water.

    When the water is fresh.

    Urination is also acceptable. If there is a residual sting in the wound, it should be removed immediately. , 2 coatings:

    Kaleihua oil, safflower oil, green ointment, etc. Ginger, garlic, purslane (a wild vegetable), etc., can also be mashed and chewed and applied to the wound. , 3.

    Seek medical attention: If you have symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irritability, fever, etc., you should go to the hospital immediately**.

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