Bee stings are very common. They can be uncomfortable but in the majority of cases are not serious. They cause sharp pain, redness, swelling and itching on skin at the site of sting that can be well managed by home treatment. This home treatment mainly includes quick removal of stinger, w...
Bee and wasp stings can be painful, but unless you're allergic, they're unlikely to cause major health problems. You can treat a sting at home by removing the stinger, cleaning the wound, and applying ice to reduce swelling. If you have any signs of an allergic reaction, such as a ra...
Natural and home remedies for bug bites or stings Natural or home remedies that may work include tea tree oil, lavender oil, o, oatmeal, fresh-cut onion, or toothpaste applied topically to the bite also have been reported to reduce symptoms of bites and stings. However, most of my colleagu...
Ingested by mouth. Frequent culprits include shrimp, peanuts and other nuts. Injected. Such as medications delivered by needle like penicillin or other injectable drugs, and venom from insect stings and bites. Absorbed through the skin. Plants such as poison ivy, sumac and oak and latex are ex...
But for less than $8 I have new feet again. Now, does anyone have a sure-fire remedy for toenail fungus? I tried the prescription Penlac, which was a waste of money. And I’m afraid to try the oral Lamisil (prescription) because of the concerns about what it can do to the liver...
Dragon's Blood For Skin Diseases The red sap of Dragon's Blood is directly applied to the skin in case of a problem. When rubbed onto skin, it forms a thin creamy layer. It helps in Cuts, bites, burns, stings, rashes, abrasions, sores, acne and other such skin problems. Fumitory...
Bee venom can enter the human body through direct stings or manual injection [60]. BV has been used in traditional medicine to treat chronic pain diseases and alleviate discomfort [56]. Researchers have shown that both humans and animals can benefit from BV therapy for its therapeutic potential...