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How To Treat Bee Stings

Bee and wasp stings are painful, but what’s the best way to deal with them? Every family seems to have their own secret remedy. Many “cure” options exist, from meat tenderizer to tobacco juice, vinegar to baking soda, and people who swear by them.

In reality, there is no real scientific or medical basis for these home remedies. The vast majority of them are not dangerous, but they are also ineffective. In the event of a bee or wasp sting, individuals and parents do have options. Minimize the pain, redness, swelling, and itching that most people experience after a sting by following the right steps. If an allergic reaction is severe, the right response may mean the difference between life and death.

For the vast majority of people, stings cause nothing more than pain, swelling, and redness in the immediate vicinity of the sting.

An allergic reaction known as “generalized reaction” can occur in very small percentage of people who got stung by a bee and have an extremely severe and potentially life-threatening reaction. Anaphylaxis, which can be fatal, can result from stings in people with this allergy. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 60 and 70 Americans die each year as a result of allergic reactions to bee stings. Tens of thousands of people have serious but non-fatal reactions to the drug.

If you or a child is stung again, keep an eye out for symptoms of an allergic reaction.

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Symptoms of an Allergic Reaction

Anyone who experiences any of these side effects should seek immediate medical attention:

If you’ve had an allergic reaction in the past, you’re likely to have one again if you’re stung. It is possible to develop a generalized allergic reaction to a sting even if you’ve never had an allergic reaction before. It’s fortunate that this initial reaction is less likely to be one of the fatal ones.

An epinephrine auto-injector should be readily available to anyone who is aware of their allergy symptoms. Using an auto-injector, you don’t need to know how to “give a shot” because the device injects you when you press it against your skin. One of the most commonly prescribed medications for allergic reactions is epinephrine (adrenaline). As soon as you notice any symptoms of an allergic reaction, immediately reach for the auto-injector.

Having more pain or swelling than expected is not an indicator of an increased risk of a generalized reaction. Neither does getting stung more than once.

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Here Are 3 Easy Steps to Treat a Bee Sting

Bee stings are a common emergency department visit for up to 1 million people each year. In most cases, you can treat these symptoms at home by following these simple steps:

 

How Long Does A Bee Sting Last?

The area experiences intense pain or burning for one to two hours. For 48 hours following the sting, venom-related swelling is normal and can get worse. There may be 3 days of redness. There may be seven days of edema.

 

How do you make a bee sting go away faster?

To reduce swelling, itching, or redness, use calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream. Take a diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or chlorpheniramine-containing oral antihistamine if itching or swelling bothers you. The sting region should not be scratched.

 

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How to Prevent a Bee Sting

The simplest method to avoid sting-related issues is to avoid getting stung in the first place. Some things to remember if you or your child are going to be outside with bees or wasps:

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