I was stung by a bee, but I didn t take out the stinger, does it matter?

Updated on delicacies 2024-07-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You have to determine whether it was stung or bitten by a bee, and generally bees are not so easy to sting, because stinging you means that its life is over. Bees will also leave stingers after stinging, especially the tissues behind the stingers will not pierce into the human body, and it is unlikely that the stinger will not be found. Even though the bee's stinger will continue to sting inside after it leaves the bee's body, if you don't feel any special pain, you will be bitten by it instead of stung, and even if you are stung, it is not a big deal.

    It will be fine in a few days When I was a child, my grandfather kept a lot of bees, and I was always stung and never went to the doctor

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is red and swollen, please go to the hospital quickly, if it is not swollen, it will not bleed, if it is not swollen, it will be fine, but still go to the hospital, your pain is likely to be often symptomatic after the sting, swollen stinger is stabbed inside, or the sting is serious. It usually takes about a month for the swelling to go down, and my brother has been stung, and he keeps complaining of pain, and he can't rub the wound with his hands to maintain hygiene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The so-called stinger is just a tool to transmit venom, and when the venom enters your body, causing pain and itching, the effect of the stinger is complete.

    So you don't have to make a big fuss, I was stung in the eye, but I was handsome! Hah

    However, although it is unlucky, the parts that do not sting are often resistant to disease and muscular!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can see it.

    When the bee stings you, there is a hook in front of its needle that can't be pulled out, so it pulls off the tail and leaves it on your **, and there is a hook in front of the bee's needle to hook your **, which you can see.

    The common domestic bee is the bee, if it is larger than the bee, it should be a wasp or wasp or something. Only bees are stinging and stinging tend to remain in the body, in this case, there should be no bee stings left in the body.

    The main danger lies in the sting, some people are susceptible to severe allergies, and there will be a small probability of life danger, as long as there is no severe allergy in the early stage, the later boiling will slowly get better. You can also consult your doctor to prescribe some anti-allergy medicines. Warm compresses can be applied at a later stage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When the bee stings you, there is a hook in front of its needle that can't be pulled out, so it pulls out the tail and leaves it on your **, which you can see from the outside.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stick it out with tape, wash it with a loofah, and if it doesn't work, go to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The thorn came out as soon as it was plucked. Pain and itching, bear with it first. It will be fine in a while.

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