How to treat bee stings Information that may save lives

 How to treat bee stings Information that may save lives


How to treat bee stings Information that may save lives


It is known that bee venom is an acidic liquid secreted by the venom glands of the worker bee, and it is stored in the venom sac where it is injected into the victim’s body through the stinger, where the worker bee contains about 1.0 milligrams of venom in one sting, while the queen bee contains About 7.0 milligrams, but the queen stings only a queen like her, and bee venom is a transparent, sharp-bitter liquid that dries quickly at room temperature, and it is more toxic than wasp venom. A person can tolerate about 200 bee stings, and he dies if the sting exceeds 500 stings.

Most of the time, bee stings are just annoying, as the pain and swelling go away quickly.

Home treatment is all that the patient needs.

However, more serious reactions can appear, and then the situation requires emergency treatment in the event that a person suffers from several stings, or in the event that he suffers from an allergy to bee stings.

One must learn how to treat bee stings, and take the necessary measures to avoid them.


Symptoms:

  1. Here are some symptoms of a bee sting
  2. Slight swelling around the sting area.
  3. A red mark in the sting area.
  4. Immediate, sharp, burning pain in the stung area.
  5. A small white spot where the skin has been stung.
  6. The pain and swelling go away within a few hours for most people and cause only minor discomfort. What you should do if you are stung by a bee
  7. Quickly move away from the source of the beehive
  8. Remove the stinger quickly and correctly (it is preferable to use tweezers) and withdraw it in the same direction as it enters the skin.
  9. If you know that you are allergic to bee venom, you must urgently inject yourself with epinephrine (do not wait for allergy symptoms to appear), and you should visit your nearest health center.
  10. If you do not know if you have an allergy or not, you should recognize the following symptoms that indicate that you have an allergy:
  11. difficulty breathing
  12. A feeling of suffocation in the throat or chest
  13. Swelling and swelling of the lips, face, and tongue
  14. Sensation of fainting and feeling weak
  15. Tendency to vomit
  16. If the symptoms are only (local sensitivity and redness) at the sting site, take an antihistamine tablet and apply cold compresses to the site of the injury.

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