Anti-bee net——How to reduce swelling and itching after a bee sting

2024/08/27 11:24

If you have been stung by a bee, that is, if you have been hit by a bee's stinger, it is very likely that you have not been paying attention. How should we treat it promptly? What can we do to reduce the swelling quickly? Bee-proof mesh manufacturers are here to analyze it for you.

First, pull out the stinger that is stuck in the body, and then continue to reduce swelling, pain and itching, otherwise the stinger that stays directly inside will cause inflammation.

1.Anti-bee net manufacturers believe that the first step is to pull out the stinger, because the longer the bee's stinger is stuck in the body, the more venomous sap it releases, and the sooner it is pulled out, the faster the recovery will be.

2. When pulling out the stinger, you can use tweezers to gently remove it, or you can use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol or iodophor to pull out the stinger. But be careful not to squeeze, so that the venom left in the stinger does not enter the body.

3. Anti-bee net manufacturers believe that if you are stung by a wasp, you can use cupping to suck out the venom to reduce the absorption of the toxin. If you are stung by a bee, you can ignore this step because the redness and swelling will subside on its own after a few hours if the bee sting is pulled out in time.

4. Since bee stings are very small, you should be very careful when removing them. If the stinger cannot be removed by yourself, you can go to the hospital to have it removed.


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