No specific treatment was administered, and the optic swelling improved in 2 weeks. Three months later, however, temporal pallor of the optic disc and a retinal nerve fibre defect were observed in the temporal and nasal sides. These findings persisted for 6 months....
Unlike venomous spider bites, venom of all Hymenoptera causes some degree of local swelling and pain, and victims know that they have been stung. Generally the small local reaction of erythema, edema, and pain at the site of the sting is a self-limiting, non–IgE-mediated condition, which ...
(of course after hours - regular vet was already closed and the cost was over 200.00 dollars, it was quite a shock, they said they gave her a needle to immediately effect the sting reaction to her face from swelling even more - she looked like some sort of alien dog...it was just ...
Some pain redness and swelling accompaning a sting is not considered an allergy but rather a local toxic reaction to the venom. This non-allergic reaction develops over a period of a few hours with no adverse consequences and settles over a day or two. The great majority of allergic reaction...
Inflammation is a reaction caused by injury or infection with several symptoms, including rashes, fever, swelling, and pain [57]. Prostaglandins are bioactive substances involved in inflammation [18, 57]. We observed the upregulation of prostaglandins in the "ball-only" condi- tion [78], ...
tape a copper penny directly over the site of the sting and leave it in place for several hours. UNLESS YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO STINGS, this simple remedy will reduce the effects of a or bee/hornet sting. It also helps reduce the swelling and soreness that follow a sting. I don't know ...
sat calmly – sliced my swelling foot at sting point. cut top off of the onion, rubbed juice into sting area, pressed it hard & applied sticky bandage really tight over top of onion. my temperature has soared over the past 2 days. but swelling + itchy, not so bad. hmmm.. i’m of...
If stung inside nose or mouth (swelling will affect breathing). If you were stung several times by a swarm of bees. If you have difficulty breathing or your breathing seems to have been affected in some way. Tongue begins to swell. ...
bee, the sting may be at the very back of the tongue and even down the esophagus (a pipe that connects your dog’s throat with the stomach). Bee stings in these locations present danger even if your dog is not allergic to bee venom because every bee sting is associated with swelling....
as well as potentially swelling and inflammation normally associated with a bee sting. These are collectively referred to herein as “irritation.” It has been found that conventional topically applied anesthetics, are ineffective in overcoming or reducing these unfortunate side effects. They can lessen...