What should I do if I’m stung by a hot pepper?

The treatment after being stung by chili peppers includes treating the wound, protecting the wound and taking anti-allergy medication. 1. Treatment of wounds: Chili peppers sting mainly through the surface of the burrs on people, first of all, to remove the injured wound skin on the burrs, picking out or with the tape to remove. Rinse the wound and the surrounding red and swollen skin with soapy water or water. 2. Protect the wound: Do not scratch the skin of the sting by the chili peppers to prevent the skin from breaking down and causing infection. You can use anti-allergy ointment such as mupirocin to apply to the wounded skin. 3. Anti-allergy medication: The skin discomfort caused by chili pepper stings is mainly due to the stimulation of the body’s allergic reaction. You can take anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine and epinastine orally for anti-allergy treatment. In the outdoors to improve their own protection awareness, vigilant mosquito bites. Treat the bites promptly, seek medical attention and use medication under the guidance of a doctor.