A bee sting is a bee sting in which the bee toxin prompts the release of histamine, causing local and systemic reactions. Glycerite lotion can be used to help relieve the dermatitis caused by bee stings. Bee stings also need to be treated with general therapy, other medications, and physical therapy to improve the symptoms.
1. General treatment: Bee stings need to be cleaned immediately, and if there are any remaining stings in the skin, they should be cleaned up in time.
2. Other medication: except for the use of glycerite lotion, but also with the use of topical halometasone and other glucocorticoid drugs anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling treatment, when the affected area of the obvious pain can be taken orally acetaminophen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to play a role in pain relief.
3. Physical therapy: apply ice packs and other physical therapy techniques to the affected area to avoid the spread of inflammation.
If you are stung by a bee, you should go to the local hospital in time for a comprehensive examination and timely treatment. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization.