If you are unconscious or in serious condition after being stung by a poisonous bee, you should immediately call the emergency number for resuscitation; those who are still conscious need to pick the stinger as soon as possible to deal with the wound.
1. Unconsciousness and serious condition: After being stung by a poisonous bee, the venom produced by the bee enters the human bloodstream, which can cause coma or serious death. At this time, if the patient has been unconscious, or stung by a poisonous bee in a serious condition, you should call the emergency number in time, and if the patient has suffered a respiratory arrest, you should immediately perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
2. Clear consciousness, less serious condition: For patients with clear consciousness and less serious condition, the stings should be treated immediately. First of all, use cotton cloth strips or wide rope to bind the stings 5-10 cm above the stings (proximal to the heart) to block the blood flow to the heart, and then pull out the stings with bare hands or use tools and flush the wounds for treatment.
If you are stung by a poisonous bee, you need to treat it immediately to avoid life-threatening injuries due to toxins entering the body, and go to the hospital in a timely manner after treatment; do not treat it on your own to avoid delaying the condition and increasing the difficulty of treatment.