Why does the bee sting cause pain and irritation?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Because it inject acid to our body it makes pain and irritation
Answered by
67
To sting, a bee jabs a barbed stinger into the skin. Bee sting venom contains proteins that affect skin cells and the immune system, causing pain and swelling around the sting area. In people with a bee sting allergy, bee venom can trigger a more-serious immune system reaction.
When a bee stings, it injects an methanoic acid into the skin which causes immense pain and irritation. We can get relief from this acid by rubbing baking soda on the affected area.
Similar questions