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What to do after being stung by a bee?
First, pick out the stinger.

Then you can go to the drugstore and buy Jidusheng snake medicine tablets, grind them up and mix them together and apply them externally.

1. Immediately in the stung part of the search for the bee needle and pull out, and then pull out the fire cupping to suck out the poisonous juice, to reduce the absorption of toxins.

2. Local washing with 3% ammonia, 5% sodium bicarbonate solution or soap and water. Wasp stings do not need to be medicated and local coated with acetic acid or vinegar.

3. Can be coated in the wound around the Nantong snake medicine or in the following herbs in any one of the pounded compress, such as purple flowers, half lotus, seven leaves, dandelion and so on.

Use a sterilized needle to pick out the broken stinger of the poisonous bee stung in the flesh, then pinch the stung part with force and suck it repeatedly with your mouth to suck out the toxin.

If there is no medicine around for the time being, wash the affected area well with soapy water and then apply some vinegar or lemon.

First aid for bee stings--

In case the injured person goes into shock, take care to keep the breathing of the injured person unobstructed and give him/her first aid treatments such as artificial respiration and cardiac massage when notifying the emergency center or on the way to the hospital.

Precautions

1. After being stung by a poisonous bee, applying ammonia to the affected area is basically ineffective because the histamine of the bee venom cannot be neutralized with ammonia.

2. Wasps are poisonous, but bees are not. After being stung by a bee, you should also pick out the broken stinger first. Unlike wasps, you can apply some ammonia, baking soda or soapy water to the wound.

3. Those who are asymptomatic after twenty minutes of being stung by a wasp can be relieved.

Cleaning: once stung by a bee, wash the wound with warm, soapy or salty or sugary water, and when there is no water, fresh urine will do. If there is any residual sting in the wound, it should be pulled out immediately.

. Apply medicine: oil of ten thousand flowers, safflower oil, green ointment, etc. can be. Crushing and chewing ginger, garlic, amaranth (a wild vegetable), etc. and applying them to the wound is also OK.

Seek medical attention: If symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irritability and fever appear, go to the hospital immediately.

What are the signs of a bee sting?

There are many types of bees, such as honeybees, wasps, hornets, and ground hornets. Male bees do not sting because they do not have venom glands or stings. Female bees (worker bees) have stings at the end of their abdomens with venom glands, and inject venom when the stings are inserted into the human body. When a honeybee stings, it often leaves its stinger at the site of the injury, while a wasp retracts its stinger after stinging and can continue to injure people. Bee venom mainly contains anthranilic acid, neurotoxin and histamine, which can cause hemolysis and hemorrhage, and has an inhibitory effect on the central nervous system, and can also cause allergic reactions in some stings. When a person is stung by a swarm of bees, in mild cases, only localized redness, swelling, pain, burning sensation, blisters, petechiae, and localized lymph node enlargement may occur, which will disappear within a few hours to one or two days. If the body is stung in many places by a swarm of bees, it often causes fever, headache, dizziness, nausea, restlessness, fainting and other systemic symptoms. Bee venom allergy, can cause urticaria, rhinitis, lip and eyelid swelling, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, individual serious cases can lead to laryngeal edema, asthma, respiratory distress, coma, and ultimately due to respiratory and circulatory failure and death.

202. What should I do after being stung by a bee?

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

(1) Examine the injured area, if there is a poisonous stinger in the skin, it should be pulled out first.

(2) If stung by a bee, because the bee venom is acidic, soapy water or 3% ammonia, 5% bicarbonate of soda, saline and so on can be used to wash the wound. If stung by a wasp, use vinegar to wash and apply, or wash and squeeze fresh amaranth and apply it to the wound.

(3) If there is Nantong snake medicine (Ji De belly snake medicine), can be special tablets dissolved in warm water and then coated around the wound; or use Zijin bloom or six god pill and other medicines, such as wet compresses, detoxification, pain relief, the effect of swelling.

(4) folk single prescription can be used:

①Garlic or ginger mashed or take the juice of the affected area.

②Fresh eggplant cut, rubbing the affected area; or add the right amount of sugar, and mashed know how to apply. ③ fresh purple flowers, half lotus, dandelion, wild chrysanthemum, chives, etc. together or a single species of pounded compresses the affected area.

(5) If there is an allergic reaction, mild cases can be taken daily to rest 1 tablet, once a day; or paracetamol 4 mg, 3 times a day. Severe symptoms should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible.

To summarize, what I couldn't remember before was bees/wasps, now I remember that actually bee stings are treated with alkaline.

Wasp stings are treated with acid. We encounter wasps in the wild all the time, so it's important to remember the acidic treatment.

The amaranth mentioned above, pictured below, is called pigweed in my hometown and is specifically fed to pigs. I've seen it often in the fields, and I can't imagine that it has an antidote to wasp poison.

Eleven-LIΘ AnswerAdoption rate:31.8% 2008-09-23 14:22 Prosecution

First of all, you should pick out the wasp needles. But don't squeeze it so that the remaining toxins don't enter the body. Then apply ammonia, soda or even urine to the stung area to neutralize the toxicity. A towel soaked in cold water can be applied to the wound to reduce swelling and pain.

Fisherman AnswerAdoption rate:32.3% 2008-09-23 14:22 Prosecution

If you are stung by a bee accidentally, you should wash the affected area with water and soap at once, and the redness, swelling and other phenomena will go away after a few hours; if the bee's stinger stays in the skin, you should apply a piece of adhesive tape tightly on the piece of skin stung by a bee, and then tear off the tape, so that the stinger can be pulled out of the skin; and if the stinger stays in the skin, you should apply an adhesive tape tightly to the skin stung by a bee, then tear off the tape, so that the stinger can be pulled out. The stinger in the skin can be pulled out; if stung by a wasp, the stinger in its tail will be automatically retracted, and there is no residual stinger on the skin, you can directly rub some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medicine on the affected area; if stung by a bee or wasp is very serious and accompanied by headache, fever, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, you should seek medical attention immediately.