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What should I do if I get stung and swollen by a bee?
1 was stung by a bee. Conventional treatment method If it is stung by a bee, first check whether there is a thorn in the swollen part. If yes, quickly pull out the thorn with fingernails or tweezers, or pull out the thorn with transparent glue at the affected area.

Then forcibly hold the stung part, repeatedly suck out the toxin with your mouth, and then rinse the wound with tap water or cold compress the wound with cold water and ice cubes to relieve the pain.

Finally, apply antihistamine ointment or glucocorticoid ointment to the affected area.

2 ammonia water and soda water cleaning When the stinging pain is unbearable, first pull out the stinging quickly, and then apply ammonia water and soda water to the affected area. Because ammonia water and soda water can neutralize the toxicity of bee sting, they have a good analgesic effect on relieving sting pain.

3 Applying toilet water Toilet water is a perfume product made of alcohol, which mainly has the functions of sterilization, decontamination, prickly heat prevention and itching relief. So if you are stung by a bee, you can consider applying toilet water several times to reduce swelling and relieve itching.

4 Soap water cleaning If you are stung by a bee, you can use soapy water to clean the part after pulling out the bee sting, because the bee sting toxin is mostly acidic, and alkaline soapy water can neutralize the toxicity and have a certain analgesic effect.