What to do if you get stung by a wasp, what to do if you get stung by a wasp?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you are bitten by a wasp, you can apply rice vinegar.

    The bee venom of the wasp is alkaline, and if it is stung by a wasp, the wound can be coated with rice vinegar; If in the field, there is no rice vinegar, use plenty of water.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    After being stung by a bee, it can be treated as follows:

    1) Check the wound and remove it if there is a stinger in the skin.

    2) If you are stung by bees, because the bee venom is acidic, you can choose to wash the wound with soapy water or 3 ammonia water, 5 sodium bicarbonate solution, salt water, etc. If you are stung by a wasp, you should wash it with vinegar, or you can wash and squeeze the juice of fresh purslane and apply it to the wound.

    3) If there is Nantong snake medicine (Jide belly snake medicine), the special tablets can be dissolved in warm water and applied around the wound; Or use Zijin bloom or Liushen pill and other medicines to wet the affected area, which has the effect of detoxification, pain relief and swelling.

    4) Folk single test can be selected:

    Garlic or ginger mash or apply juice to the affected area.

    Cut the fresh eggplant and rub the affected area; Or add an appropriate amount of sugar, and pound it together. Fresh purple lily, lobelia, dandelion, wild chrysanthemum, leek, etc. are pounded together or separately and compressed to the affected area.

    5) If there is an allergic reaction, mild patients can take 1 tablet of breathamine once a day, once a day; or poxyamine 4 mg 3 times a day. If the symptoms are severe, they should be sent to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Apply an alkaline substance such as soapy water or alkali to the affected area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wasp sting:

    Toxin absorption causes systemic telangiectasia and arteriovenous fistula, and blood is retained in peripheral blood vessels, resulting in hypoperfusion of vital organs and shock. Wasp venom is alkaline and large, and can cause anaphylactic shock and acute renal failure after entering the human body. In case of a wasp sting, you can pat the wound with cotton dipped in lemon juice, or rinse it with vinegar, diluted acetic acid, boric acid, and in severe cases, you should go to the hospital immediately.

    For people with only a local post-bite reaction, ice followed by a soda paste or a cool ointment containing peppermint can help. Or rub some liniment with mint, if it is swollen, rub some honey and you'll be fine. There is also a prescription here, using raw wild taro lotus rod to point the affected area, which is extremely effective in relieving pain, and can completely cure Yu.

    Hope it helps

    Related introduction: Wasps and fire ants both belong to the insects of the order Hymenoptera, but more than half of the venom (formic acid) of the wasp is composed of proteins, and these venom proteins, for some people with special constitutions, are a powerful allergen, which may trigger a strong type 1 immune response, and even lead to shock, which is the reason why wasp stings are particularly easy to cause anaphylactic shock reactions in all insect bites.

    There are three main reactions to the penetration of a poison needle into a patient**, including localized red spots, pustules, and swelling reactions, forming dozens or even hundreds of pustules.

    The bite is usually immediately followed by a sharp pain like a bee sting, which subsides after a few minutes, followed by a swollen rash and redness reaction, which disappears after 30 to 60 minutes. 8 24 hours after the bite will form a sterile blister, which quickly turns into a pustule and resolves after about ten days. This is known as a localized pustular reaction, which is most common after a bite.

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