Bee Sting Swelling

Quick Remedies for Bee Sting Swelling

Bee Sting Swelling

 

What To Do For A Bee Sting

Bee Sting Swelling Bee stings are very common starting from the Spring season all the way into the Fall season. If you or your child gets stung by a bee, here are some things you can do to alleviate the pain.

You can buy external anesthetic disposable swabs made specifically for bee stings. These swabs are bought over the counter, and contain benzocaine for fast temporary relief. You can use the swabs on bee stings, insect

The first thing you need to do is to remove the bee's stinger from your skin. Be very careful not to squeeze it, because there is a venom sac attached to it. If the venom sac is squeezed it will release more venom into the skin, thus causing more pain and swelling. The best way to remove the stinger is to scratch it out. You can use a credit card, finger nail or finger nail file to aid you in getting the stinger out. Gently scrape on the underside of the stinger, and it should flip out of your skin.

After the stinger is out, wash the area well with soap and water or an antiseptic. Bees often carry bacteria in their venom. Children also tend to grab the area they are hurting in, and after a day at play, children usually have picked up some bacteria on their hands which gets transfers to the sting when they touch it.

Now it is time to relieve the pain. If you have benzocaine swabs use them now, if not, here are several different ways to treat a bee sting.

Ice Pack. An ice pack can help to keep the swelling down and stop the venom from spreading.

Aspirin. Get the bee sting area damp using a wet washcloth, and then rub an aspirin on the site of the sting. The aspirin can also help with the swelling.

Ammonia. Household ammonia works on some bee stings. Use a cotton ball or cotton swab, saturate it with ammonia, and dab it on the site of the bee sting. If this method is going to work, the victim will have relief almost immediately.

Teabag. Get a teabag wet with cool water and place the teabag on the sting site to draw out the venom.

Take an antihistamine. An over the counter antihistamine can help reduce swelling, reduce throbbing and redness from the sting site and can also make the child slightly sedated.

If the victim is known to be allergic to bee stings, call 911 immediately. If it is the victim's first time being stung by a bee, keep a very close eye on them, if they act peculiar in any way, you may want take


By Laura Fleenor - I am a divorced mother of 4 children (one in heaven), college graduate, and a webmaster. I was born and raised in Southern Indiana, and have also lived in the Tampa, Florida area.  


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Bee sting, swollen lip?
I was on a run yesterday and got stung by a bee/wasp (not sure which). It hurt a lot at the time, much more than a normal sting, but I just assumed it was because I was running and the impact was, as a result, much harder. It stung me right at the bottom of my lip, towards the left side. When I got home I took benadryl (antihistamine) and I iced it. The swelling was down a little bit by the time I went to bed. I took another dose of benadryl before bed. When I woke up today, though, my lip had swollen to twice the size it was yesterday and it's not getting any better. Someone suggested I put baking soda mixed with water on it, but that didn't do anything. There's no pain, just swelling. I can't find a stinger either. It isn't spreading either so I don't think it's serious enough to seek medical attention (not yet, at least). Are there any other solutions?

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allergic? or bad immune system??
in the past 3 days...i have gotten these bites i'm pretty sure they are mosquito bites http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t149/... http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t149/... i am wondering if i am allergic.......or if its my immune system...my immune system sucks...bee stings swell up to the size of a softball....any ideas? http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t149/Lolagurl21/0707081058.jpg http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t149/Lolagurl21/0706081531.jpg

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