What happen when you attain stung by a bee for the first time?

I JUST GOT F**KING STUNG NEED IMMEDIATE ANSWERS!!


Answers:    I have been keeping honey bees for several years in a minute and i feel pretty confident about answering this one. Some form of benidryl or antihistamine will minister to with the itching and possibly the swelling if taken soon after the sting. You will receive lots of input about thinngs approaching meat tendorizer, tobacco,baking soda an other topical treatments. they are all just wives tale. I have tried and they none seam to work. the venom of a wasp is different than that of a honey bee. a honey bees toxin is an irritant used to defend the hive while a wasps venom is used to execute its prey. My best advice is to not rub or scratch and permit it run its course. it is normal for it to be sore for a coupel of days

I have have one itch for as little as a few minuts or as long as a weak.
It stings some on the first cut (I'm sure you've noticed). Afterwards the area will swell some and turn red. This is the extent of the sabotage for most. For some people, though, they have an allergic counterattack to the venom and may have convulsions, their windpipe may close, and the artificial area may swell tremendously. If you have any of these severe symptoms, step to the hospital. nothing will happen a short time ago put ice on it to numb the pain and you'll be fine. bee stings aren't terrifying unless your allergic..
Nothing will happened unless your allergic to them, the pain will budge away in a little while

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