Wasp Sting?!!?!


Question: Wasp Sting!?!!!?
I just got stung by a wasp and it hurts ALOT!! This is only the second time I have been stung by a wasp!. I put ice on it but don't know what else to do!!! Any suggestions!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Bee Stings

The danger of bee stings:

The two greatest risks from most insect stings are allergic reaction (which occasionally, in some individuals could be fatal) and infection (more common and less serious)!.

What to do if you are stung:

If you have been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket, follow these instructions closely:

* Bees leave behind a stinger attached to a venom sac!. Do not try to pull it out as this may release more venom; instead gently scrape it out with a blunt-edged object, such as a credit card or dull knife!.
* Wash the area carefully with soap and water!. This should be continued several times a day until the skin is healed!.
* Apply a cold or ice pack, wrapped in cloth for a few minutes!.
* Apply a paste of baking soda and water and leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes!.
* Take acetaminophen for pain!.

Other remedies for pain and itching may include:

* dabbing on a tiny amount of household ammonia!.
Over-the-counter products which contain ammonia are also available for insect stings!.

* taking an over-the-counter antihistamine, if approved by your physician!.
Be sure to follow dosage instructions for children!.

When to seek medical attention:

Seek immediate medical attention if you are stung in the mouth or nose as swelling may block airways!. Also seek emergency care if any of the following symptoms are present, as these could indicate an allergic reaction:

* large areas of swelling
* abnormal breathing
* tightness in throat or chest
* dizziness
* hives
* fainting
* nausea or vomiting
* persistent pain or swellingWww@Answer-Health@Com

well if you're alergic like me, its going to start swelling in a while!. if you're severly alergic you need to go to the hospital, but you probly aren't!. just make sure the stinger is out and see if you can get the poison out where it stung you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Take the edge of a credit card or something like it and scrape the sting!. Just pulling it out will release more poison into your body, but by scraping it, you get it out with minimal poison!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Put some vinegar on it!.
If there is no sting you needn't do anything else it'll go away in time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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