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Carol R
If you have been stung by a wasp and days later the sting site became more irritated...?
how should you treat red, itchy, inflamed skin? Added info... I'm 26 weeks pregnant and was told not to take Benedryl.
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K
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My first thought was to go to your Dr. for his opinion.

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-f E L I P e-
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you should go see a doctor because you may be allergic to the wasp's sting.
you should do it soon because it could affect you baby.

-good luck

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♥ Sara :] ♥
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My little brother got stung by two wasps right on his stomach at the same time and he was fine.

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Youngboss
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Put vinegar on it. Then wrap it with a large bandage.

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Olive
i would go to your doctor, because you might be allergic. i would go right a way.

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KA
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ice? Calamine lotion? ask your doctor.

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crissy b
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This is really gros but if you put some wet chewing tobacco on it, it takes the pain our of it. If that doesn't work try an ice pac, followed by chalymine. Hope you find some relief.

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Emily B
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Make sure that the wasp didnt leave a stinger in you. And I've always used baking soda and water paste. A little happier than chewing tobacco. I dont know, that could be the best thing in the world but I'd be too grossed out! :)

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