How do you get a bee sting to stop itching
Answer: This may sound silly, but it's absolutely true. Chew up a small bit of tobacco, like from a cigarette, just until it's wet and sloppy. Put it on the sting area, and it will stop all pain and itching immediately. A natural chemical in the tobacco extracts the toxin.
PS: You did get the stinger out, didn't you?.
after you have tried a paste made of baking soda and water or
vinegar or
meat tenderizer or
ice
then it might be time to call the doctor. you might be allergic. if
you are allergic you may need shots. my pediatrician told me if
we did not treat my son's stings that each time his reaction would
be worse. the ultimate being shock and possible death..
I have been a bee keeper for years now. and receive a sting or two each weak. You will receive a lot of tips for topical treatments such as tobacco baking soda, toothpaste and many others. they are just wives tales. none will work. my only advice is to take some benidryl (this wont do any good if it has ben a few hours since the sting) dont rub or scratch. your body will fix it on its own. first you need to get the stinger out. wet some dirt and rub it on there. dirt is good at getting the stinger out. then get some anti itch medicine over the counter..
Try rubbing it with alcohol. It will sting for a few seconds, but it will dull the itching. Then rub some Neosporin onto it. Make a paste of baking soda and water. Slather it over the sting area and let it dry. .
Put a warm washcloth over the wound, this will feel nice, and just may subside the itching. try meat tenderizer. it works on me!! lol so just dab a little bit on and there ya go!.
honey! ICE!.
Put ice on it (get yourself an ice bag).