Thursday, June 24, 2010

The first thing to do when you get bee stings?

depends. usually u make sure the sting is out. then if ur allergic, either take some medication for it, or go to doctors, because it can kill you. i am allergic to bee stings.. but the best thing to do if u are not allergic is put vinegar on it. trust me....ive experience. then u can put some itch cream or pain reliever cream, depends what ur feeling. u should be miserable for a while, but this too shall pass.The first thing to do when you get bee stings?
Use a credit card or some other plastic card and scrape across the skin on an angle to remove both the stinger and the venom sack (if you don't the venom will continue to work on the body). Once removed wash area thoroughly with soap and water. If discomfort continues use a topical solution for bites and stings or a baking soda and water paste (in a pinch toothpaste with baking soda can work). If you see any swelling other than in the immediate area of the stinger or if you have any difficulty breathing, get medical help (911) immediately as you may be having an allergic reaction that can be potentially fatalThe first thing to do when you get bee stings?
Well obviously remove the stinger, sometimes it may not remain inside. If you don't have a first aid or any of the material everyone is talking about, try rubbing garlic over it as soon as it happens and it will dramatically reduce the size, may even seem like you've never gotten stung, its amazing! Anti-histamines are also a good idea, could be topical (lotion) such as calamyl lotion or tablets in severe cases such as claratine. Good luck.
1. Get a credit card or id card, etc., and scrape the stinger to remove it from the wound site.


2. Wash the wound site with soap and water.


3. Apply a paste made of white meat tenderizer and water to neutralize the poison.


4. Assess for an allergice reaction: trouble breathing, breaking out in hives, swelling in the throat.


5. If no signs of having an allergic reaction, apply ice to the wound site.
this would sound very wierd


but its some old thing my granma's did for me when i was little and i think it worked


take a matchstick wet the top and rub it on the sting





it used to work trus me :D
Always remove the stinger to reduce the occurrence of infection, then ice!
don't panic!!!!! oops u are panicking i can c JK


take the stinger out with a card


use salv and cover area of sting


if you have allerigic reaction seek medical attention AKA 911
remove stinger witha sharp edge or the edge of a card..not forceps theres still venom in the sac...then ice, benadryl if needed.
1. carefully remove the stinger





2. apply ice





3. make a paste of water and baking soda and rub on the affected area (no kidding; it helps draw out the poison).





4. take benadryl if you are not allergic to it





5. watch for signs of reaction, such as nausea/vomitting, red streaks, intense itching, head ache, sweating, chills, fever, chest pains, dizziness......go to the ER if these occur.





Hope this helps.
its very easy rub that part of the body where the bee is bitten on the hair in the head


%26amp; stay calm it will cool down
remove the stinger, clean the area, and bandage it with a antibiotic cream in case of an infection.
First! Yell YOUCH!


Second, scrape out stinger.


Third, tape a penny on it, and a little ice on top of penny.





It sounds silly but there is something with a penny that helps calm the swelling.
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