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Health Forum    Allergies

cowgirl80
Help, whats the best way to treat a wasp or bee sting????
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Art The Wise
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Take some Benadryl, usually 25mg, put some ice and that is it.

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Justsyd
Benadryl and ice. Use tweezers if the stinger is still there.

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wackadoodlepoodle
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Adolph's Meat Tenderizer or Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) will do the trick.

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butterfly_jewel03
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i was stung camping last yr so i didnt have anything. so my friend who's a nurse told my to mix salava with cigeratte tobacco and put it on the site it worked. sound gross right but helped

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Bob
make a paste with vinigar and baking soda and put on it

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Quester
Most people stung will experience a "local" reaction with redness, pain, swelling and some itching only at the sting site.

A bee sting may remain in the skin, it's important to scrape it away with a blunt instrument to prevent more poison being pumped into the site. Don't try to pull it out!

If in doubt see a doctor.

Before trying any home remedies make sure you aren't allergic to any of the ingredients.

Mild stings can be treated in the following ways:-

Rub wet Aspirin on the wound - this will negate the burning and inflammatory sensations due to the venom.

Apply a paste of vinegar, baking soda and meat tenderizer.

Dab apple cider vinegar - this prevents swelling and the spreading of any poison.

My favourite is Thyme and Rosemary mixed with vinegar.

Important! If the reaction progresses quickly to sites other than the sting site or is followed by difficulty in breathing or a choking sensation, the person is experiencing a "systemic" allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) requiring emergency medical treatment.

More info on the link below:-

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2076.html

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gangadharan_nair
Bee sting.
Essentials of diagnosis.
History of bee sting.
Local pain, swelling.
Itching, erythema and wheal formation.
In severe bite, urticaria, oedema of glottis, bronchospasm, etc.
Management.
Remove sting by scraping with blade or finger nail.
Do not grasp with forceps to avoid squeezing more venom from sac to skin.
Local application of antihistaminic cream.
Analgesics like Novalgin.
Oral antihistamine, i.e. Avil 1 tds.
In severe anaphylactic reaction, Adrenaline injection 0.5 ml subcutaneous and corticosteroid-prednisoone 20 mg single dose.

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claire.claireplant@btinternet.com
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It depends upon whether it is a wasp sting or a bee sting - one is acidic and the other is alkali

Wasp stings are more common; they are alkali so you need to rub them with something acidic so rub them with lemon juice. Honestly, it does help! A wasp went down the front of my shirt and I got stung on my (and there is no polite way to put this!) left tit. (My husband liked it - he said the size increase was an improvement. Did you know that a wasp sting can cause a black eye!! - and it is amazing how many men in the pub offered to suck the venom out!). Vinegar will also work (but it negates the reason for ordering a gin and tonic!)

I put a slice of lemon on it and it really helped. It took out the pain. Okay, so I am not sure how much of it was because of the coldness of the lemon or the offers of help, but it really did reduce quickly and stopped hurting.

Lemon juice also works on mosquito bites - and if you rub a slice of lemon over your body, they are less likely to bite you in the first place. Just think how cheap lemons are compared to the things you buy in the shop! You get 'bits' stuck to you, but they brush off when it is dry - and the smell does not have a half life of a week!

I have never been stung by a bee, but - by using the same logic - rub something alkali over the sting, as bee stings are acidic.

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(:♥TayLee♥:)
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put toothpaste on it,and some ice for the swelling.

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nikki_fisher
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baking soda mixed with a little water to make a paste

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mrsdebra1966
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bread soaked in milk is suppose to help

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mvprams
SCRAPE OUT THE STINGER WITH A CREDIT CARD OR SOMETHING SIMILAR, MEAT TENDERIZER MIXED WITH A LITTLE WATER WORKS

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herdoula
My mom used to make a paste with baking soda.

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Owlwings
Two different ways, since one is alkali and the other is acid, but the instructions below should work. My mother used washing soda for a bee sting and vinegar for a wasp sting, I believe.

With a bee sting, make sure that the sting is removed very carefully without squeezing the poison sac which is usually attached to it. Do this by scraping firmly from the sting towards the sac with a hard object such as a stick, tweezers or your fingernail. Then make sure that the rest of the sting is out of the skin.

"Most people have localized reactions to insect stings – that is, the physical reactions (pain, swelling and redness) only occur on the skin at the site of the bite. To relieve these, first put ice on the area to limit the spread of the venom. Then apply a paste of one teaspoon of meat tenderizer mixed with one teaspoon of water. Follow this with cool, moist compresses and over-the-counter antihistamines such as Benadryl. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen can be used for pain. Most symptoms should resolve within 24 hours.

"Generalized reactions to stings occur in about 4 of every 1,000 stings. They begin 2 to 60 minutes after the sting and can involve a Spectrum of symptoms that range from mild to severe and life threatening."

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Snowy
Take an anti Histamine (hay fever tablet) as that will counter any allergic reaction.

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Forlorn Hope
vinegar I believe

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sue_leverett
take out the sting with tweezers if you can, or pinch it out between your nails Put a slice of tomato on the sting and it will neutralise and stop the sting it in just a minute or two. Had a sting on my leg on holiday in Greece and a pharmacist did this, it worked straight away (he even got his assistant to go to the grocers shop next door to buy a tomato!)

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wishdelish
Honey. It has powerful drawing qualities and is also a natural antiseptic. They drawing qualities will "suck" out any toxins and the antiseptic will take care of the germs.
If the person is allergic, get them to hospital ASAP.

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Pink Cashmere
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Touch the spot with amonia

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nina_lovemachine
vinegar

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pixie
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Vinegar for wasps and bicarbonate of soda for bee's, dab on vinegar with a wasp sting it neutralizes it, or make a paste with bicarb and water and spread it on after removing the bee sting it neutralizes it... it's all about how acidic the sting is.

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Harley Moma
Baking soda mixed with a small amount of water takes the poison out and lessons the swelling!

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blynn
I would first take a benedry 25 mg, if you are not allergic to it. Then use some benedryl cream on the sting. If you are allergic to bees, you should go straight to the ER.

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bashir
put toothpaste on it,and some ice for the swelling

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Golgo-13
I've heard putting vanilla ice cream on it and letting it sit will actually bring the stinger if it's in the bump out and reduce swelling, no joke.

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Tink
vinegar, takes the sting out

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cjb545
To squeeze some liquid from an aloe Vera plant and rub it gently on the sting, or to rub a aloe Vera lip balm stick onto the sting, it has always worked for my family. It is a natural cure too which is better as there are not any chemicals in the plants either.

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Kris Nielsen
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uhhh... TIME, just wait it out

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laura_bush_is_fetching
Put some kind of cream on it.

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Blazed-n-Confused
try to pack it with mud, and let it dry and tehn peel off, it will take out the stinger, and calm the pain, and burnning......

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Monana
toothpaste

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