Wasp and bee stings
Bee and
wasp stings can be very annoying. However, the real health problems are
reserved for people who’ve been stung multiple times, and those who
suffer allergic reactions to the stings. People who’ve been stung many
times can feel symptoms like vertigo, fever, vomiting and nausea due to
an excess of venom in the body. In the case of an allergic reaction, the
patient’s throat swells up and they can’t breathe properly.
If you've been stung many times, you should see a doctor as quickly as you can. Allergic reactions require emergency medical attention. People in this situation are supposed to carry around an EpiPen with which they can inject themselves. This releases epinephrine to combat the effect of the venom. For the rest of us, if stung by a bee (not a wasp or hornet), try to remove the stinger from your skin with tweezers to limit the venom entering your body.
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If you've been stung many times, you should see a doctor as quickly as you can. Allergic reactions require emergency medical attention. People in this situation are supposed to carry around an EpiPen with which they can inject themselves. This releases epinephrine to combat the effect of the venom. For the rest of us, if stung by a bee (not a wasp or hornet), try to remove the stinger from your skin with tweezers to limit the venom entering your body.
this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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