Saturday, December 5, 2009

How can I stop the pain of a bee sting?

You have to get the stinger out.


Try tweezers, if that fails go to the doctor.How can I stop the pain of a bee sting?
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Get the stinger out pronto!How can I stop the pain of a bee sting?
try applying some baking soda, like the arm%26amp;hammer stuff you keep in the fridge; it worked for me.
dont let them sting you .
Crush up an aspirin, mix with water and apply. You could also take the aspirin or ibuprofen and apply ice. Good luck!
Rub baking soda paste on it.





baking soda paste:





A little baking soda with a little water mixed together
Take a Benadryl tablet and keep ice on it the area. It should feel better within a few hours. (And btw, if the stinger is still in your skin, use a tweezer and pull it out).
Make a paste out of baking soda.
Wash it well with soap and water. The soap helps kill the venom and stop the pain.
Some people use Arm and Hammer with a little water rubbed on. My x used cigarette tobacco and a little water mixed and it helped my kids. And if it is swelling real bad and you get sick then go to a hospital.
cidar vinegar if you have any, soak a small cloth and hold it onto the sting.





Hope it gets better cos they sure do hurt, thats why I run like the wind when a bee or wasp gets too near..lol
Try putting some baking soda on it.
Bee stings are higly acid in composition. Tobacco is basic primarily so it neutralizes the acid of the sting, hence, deminishes the pain. Its always worked for me.
put ciggarette tobacco on it and occupy yourself with something
with vinegar


wasp sting with a cut onion
Ammonia.
an old country way of doing this is to chew a little tobacco, just to wetten it, then apply on top of sting. and the burn and sting starts to vanish away.
My mom used to make a paste with baking soda and a little water. That helped.
Mix a third of a cup of baking soda with two thirds of a cup of water, and put it on and around the wound. After a couple of minutes, you should start to feel relief. The paste will dry up and stop working after about 15 minutes, so make a lot, be prepared to make more, or try another remedy like the one below.





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Try slapping some dirt and water on the wound. If you're making mud, put in about twice as much water as dirt. If you find that the mixture is soupy, though, drain out some water or make a new batch. If the consistency is too thin, it will not stay on the wound. If you are using the mud remedy, it is best to take it outside because you'll likely make a mess.








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Wrap a cube of ice in a paper towel and you're done! It's also handy to numb the pain while you're making up one of these other concoctions.





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Moisten some tobacco from a cigar, cigarette, pipe, or snuff can with water or even saliva. Rub this directly on the sting. The pain will begin to subside immediately.





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Use regular paste over gel. The mint in toothpaste will cool the burning and dull the pain of a bee sting.





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Cut a clove of garlic in half and rub directly on the bee sting. It will minimize the pain and the swelling.





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Mash up an aspirin with a little bit of water to form a sticky paste, and apply this directly to the sting.
Ice pack
use soda baking powder
Make sure the stinger is removed.


ICE, lots of ice. 20 min on, 20 min off repeat


Ibruprofen (like Advil)
Rub a lemon on it, and or vodka.
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