If the insect has left behind a stinger, remove it from the skin so less of the venom gets into your body. You can scrape out the stinger with the edge of a credit card or the dull edge of a knife. Don’t squeeze the stinger. You might release more of the venom into your skin....
If your bee sting has caused a local reaction, there’s no need to seek medical care – you can treat it at home. You’ll first need to remove the stinger, if it’s there, and then focus on treating the sting. If you’re unsure of what to do at any step of the way, you can...
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Treat bee stings with baking soda. Wasp stings aren't barbed so they don't leave the stinger in your skin. honeybee stings are, so it's important to remove the stinger and attached venom sac by swiping off using a blunt object like the edge of a credit card. don't try to use tweez...
Our bodies' response to the sting of an insect can/may/does change with the passage of time. The sting of a bee is different from the sting of a wasp/hornet/yellow jacket/fire ant which is different from the bite of a spider. Any sting, bite or cut on your skin can result in cel...
How do I treat bee, wasp, and otherinsect stings? Here’s what to do: If the insect has left behind a stinger, remove it from the skin so less of the venom gets into your body. You can scrape out the stinger with the edge of a credit card or the dull edge of a knife. Don’...
How do I treat bee, wasp, and otherinsect stings? Here’s what to do: If the insect has left behind a stinger, remove it from the skin so less of the venom gets into your body. You can scrape out the stinger with the edge of a credit card or the dull edge of a knife. Don’...
How do I treat bee, wasp, and otherinsect stings? Here’s what to do: If the insect has left behind a stinger, remove it from the skin so less of the venom gets into your body. You can scrape out the stinger with the edge of a credit card or the dull edge of a knife. Don’...