Bee Sting Symptons, Whats majority?
ok so i got stung by a bee and its raised around the sting. its circular. red, itchy, melt, throbbing. This Normal? What will make it ok? Home remedies?
Answer: Ouch, I hate bee stings myself. They hurt. Some of the symptoms will be, aching, redness, swelling, and itching. There also may be a bump. But you also got to know what to do to form sure its ok. First take the bee stinger out if it is in near. Because if you don't that can cause infection. Put ice on it to seize the swelling down, hold the ice on for like 15 minutes. Take some Benadryl and that should stop some of the itchiness. If you enjoy increased of anything swelling, redness, pain you inevitability to call your doctor. If you have a confusion you may want to contact them to make sure your ok. If you think you are have an allergic reaction, go to the ER or hospital, because that can be serious. Just craft sure it doesn't get infected either. But right presently it sounds like your fine, just monitor out for worse or any new symptoms. I hope i helped..
You can piece off the stinger within anything to be precise straight edged such as a straight razor, plastic credit card, or pierce, but DO NOT pull out the stinger it might still have some venom(bee's poison) to eject. Wash the nouns with soap and water.
To cut the swelling from a sting, apply an ice pack immediately.
For the nouns of itching from stings, you will need some over the counter medication. Benadryl taken six times a day should do the living. Other antihistamines like Tylenol Severe Allergy or chlorpheniramine maleate will work as well.
If the skin is irritated, near a rash and or dermatitis caused by the breaking down of skins cell, a topical hydrocortisone cream such as calamine lotion or a baking soda solution can be used until the symptoms go away.
If you experience any of the following: hives, dizziness, fainting, trouble breathing, unscrew gaping sores (spider bites), muscle and joint pain, shaking, chills, vomiting, cramps, confusion, speedy heartbeat, coma, see a doctor immediately and if you have the 911 service within your area call it on the double as well..
Yup, you described exactly what I was going to type. All impeccably normal. It will feel much much better (except itchy) within a couple of hours. You can try a paste made of baking soda or a paste made from and aspirin next to water. They both work pretty good unless you are allergic to aspirin. Also you should hold one aspirin and a benedryl tablet if you have one. If you don't have benedryl, any anti histamine over the counter will work, but benedryl is the best. Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Things You’ll Need:
* Antibacterial Soaps
* Tweezers
* Baking Soda
* Rubbing Alcohol
* Calamine Lotions
* Cold Compresses
* Insect Repellents
Step1
Remove the stinger as soon as possible. Use your fingers, tweezers - doesn`t matter what works best.
Step2
Wash the site with soap and water, or verbs it with alcohol.
Step3
Put ice or a cool, showery compress on the inflamed area.
Step4
Soothe the inflammation with a bond made from baking soda and water. Apply calamine lotion to help relieve itching and headache.
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take some benadryl for the swelling/itching. Those symptoms are okay. Use ice to relieve with the swelling. If the swelling spreads significantly, or you have trouble breathing...turn to the ER. But for the love of God, please take Benadryl first.
Don't take any antihistimine, they will not necessarily work...attain benadryl..
ice to bring down the swelling there are remadies you can buy from chemists and obviously you can use anti septic cream for it. MAKE SURE THE STING HAS NOT BEEN LEFT.
Remove rings just incase, and if it swells to much go to A and E..
if you haven't gotten the stinger out even so...do not use tweezers! it will squeeze more of the bee's poison into you and make it worse! use a credit card or something similar. it will remove it easier without putting any unnecessary toxins within your flesh... make sure you remove the stinger, otherwise yes some swelling, pain and ichiness is majority. Be sure to ice it in the meantime to bring down the swelling.
If you experience a big amount of swelling go to a doctor..
Yes its normal, when I be about 15 I was stung nearly 10-15 times an old man opened his cigarette and lick and put the tobacco on each one so the stingers would fall out. My hand swell but my aunt gave me benedryl for the swelling and ice be used. Yes that's normal.
Remove the stinger, wash it stale, take some benedryl, put calamine lotion or neosporin on it, and put some ice on it..
All of those are middle-of-the-road. #1 baking soda, #2 tobacco will take the sting out. You can also use liquid soap or mud if you dont hold those. Yes, all those r normal reaction.
you can use hydrocortizone oitment, and caladryl, or calamine lotion
You can also use ice to relieve the swelling.
First remove the stinger
Then mix baking powder and a little bit of river together
Then put it on the sting, it should calm down in a business of minutes.
Here are a few websites that have home remedies for bee stings. I hope that you feel better and well-mannered luck! I know that must hurt. Put ice on. If you start to swell up all over, or enjoy trouble breathing, call 911! Be very cautious of future bee stings!.
I think you should put rime on it and try not to touch it but it sounds normal to me thats what it looked like when i get stung.
one time i got stung 3 times at once. it was horrible.
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clearly normal put ice on it the swelling will travel down and most of all stay away from bees ^_^ yes this is normal and expect it to hurt for a couple days freshly put ice on it and ointment.
yes its conventional
i put vicks or Mentholatum on it yo cant fell it for 3 hrs after you do.. Depends on where the bee stung you. Some places not much, others OUCH!.
sounds normal to me. Yes it is run of the mill...you'll be fine, walk it off. .
walk one google and look up normal symptoms of bee stings Ice it down.
put mudd on it. its like the best item. i think anyways =]