Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Does anyone know what stops the sting of a bee sting?

My 23 month old son got stung while he was sliding down the slide! Help!Does anyone know what stops the sting of a bee sting?
oatmeal paste, if you have any oats around , just mix it with water, to make it kinda pastey , put it on the sting, and let it sit there for about a half hour, it will draw out the stinger, and reduce swelling and help itching.............. good luckDoes anyone know what stops the sting of a bee sting?
I gave my son benadryl after scorpion sting and wasp sting. It seemed to help a lot - but it put him right to sleep. That's what my pediatrician said to do. Watch him closely - if he starts to have trouble breathing or swallowing or has swelling or pain anywhere other than the sting area or starts acting funny, seek medical attention immediately. People can have serious allergic reactions to bee stings.
Try making a paste out of water and baking soda that should help
Urine. Seriously.
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Crush an tylenol asperine in the palm of your hand, add a small amount of water to the powder. Swirl it together to make a paste. Place a tiny dab of the paste on the bee-sting. Make sure that the stinger is no longer in his arm before applying the paste.
use tobacco, it draws the sting out.

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