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how to reduce the swelling occurs due to bitting of honey bee

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Answered by AbhishekYadav3212
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How to treat a bee sting
Call emergency medical services if you have a history of severe reactions to insect stings or if you experience any severe symptoms as described above.
Determine if the stinger is still present (look for a small black dot at the sting site) and remove it immediately if is visible in the wound. Many doctors recommend using a hard object like a credit card or blunt knife to swipe over ţђę
area and remove the stinger. The honey bee venom sack, which remains in the skin of the victim, can take 2 to 3 minutes to release all of its venom, so prompt removal of the stinger can reduce the severity of the sting.
Home remedies include applying ice or cold packs to the area to reduce the body's inflammatory response.
Clean the area with soap and water, then apply hydrocortisone cream to the site to decrease the severity of the reaction. Alternative treatments include a paste made of unseasoned meat tenderizer and water (the enzyme in meat tenderizer can break down bee venom) or a paste of baking soda and water.
Taking an antihistamine such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) in tablet form and/or nonprescription pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can also provide relief of symptoms.
Natural bee sting home remedies?
While a number of natural and home remedies have been reported for treatment of bee stings, none have been proven to control symptoms any better than application of ice or cold packs and over-the-counter medications for control of inflammation and itching.

Stings in the mouth or nose, even in persons not known to be allergic to bee stings, also require emergency medical attention, since they can lead to swelling that can interfere with breathing.
Answered by TanishaBhardwaj7477
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1)Remove the stinger.
2)Clean the affected area.
3)Wash the area with the help of soap.
4)Apply the cold pack to reduce swelling and pain.

Hope it help u :)

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Tanisha Bhardwaj

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