What to do if you get stung by a bee

If you are stung by a bee, you should go to the hospital immediately and ask your doctor to treat you accordingly. When stung by a bee, the doctor will tie a bandage around the proximal end of the affected limb, and when the stinger is found, the stinger will be extracted with tweezers or adhesive tape, etc. If there is a venomous glandular capsule near the stinger, the stinger should not be removed with tweezers, and the stinger and the venomous glandular capsule should be taken out with the tip of a relatively thin needle or a knife; then the wound will be washed with a suitable solution to neutralize the bee’s venom; if the venom is acidic, soap water, 5%-10% sodium bicarbonate solution, boric acid powder and table salt will be used. If the venom is acidic, soapy water, 5%-10% sodium bicarbonate solution will be used; if the venom is alkaline, boric acid powder and vinegar will be used. If a patient is stung by a bee and has redness and swelling, he/she can use glycerite lotion for anti-inflammation under the guidance of a doctor. After being stung by a bee, he/she should avoid activities and apply ice packs to the affected area to reduce the absorption of toxins; if the patient suffers from anaphylactic shock, he/she should be treated by a doctor immediately for emergency treatment. After being stung by a bee, the patient should go to the hospital immediately, do not treat it on your own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.