What to do if you get stung by a bee

Bee stings should be immediately removed from the dangerous environment, rinse the stings, local closed therapy or fire cupping, symptomatic anti-allergy, and in severe cases, anti-shock.
1. Get out of the dangerous environment immediately
When stung by a bee, there is usually a swarm of bees, so get out of the dangerous environment quickly.
2. Rinse the stung area
You can use water to rinse, according to the type of bee, choose acetic acid rinse or soapy water rinse, found bee stings, to pull out in time.
3. Local sealing or fire cupping
You can use dexamethasone and lidocaine to seal the area locally to alleviate the symptoms, or you can pull out the fire cupping to suck out the bee venom by using the principle of negative pressure.
4. Anti-allergy
For people with redness, swelling and itching, who are allergic to bee venom, they can use Benadryl and other anti-allergy symptomatically.
5. Severe anaphylactic shock, timely anti-shock
You can use vasoactive drugs such as epinephrine, anti-shock and other treatments.
In short, bee stings should be promptly hospital emergency department consultation, formal treatment.