What can I do to treat a small red bump on my child’s leg from a bee sting?

There are many ways to treat a bee sting on a child’s leg, such as using sterile tweezers to clip out the stinger, applying topical ointment, and taking oral medication.
1. Sterile tweezers to clip out the stinger: the stinger may remain after the child’s leg is stung by a bee, so use sterile tweezers to clip out the stinger, and then repeatedly rinse the local wound with saline.
2. Topical ointment: If the local redness, swelling and itching are obvious, the child can also use topical ointment as prescribed by the doctor. For example, topical application of Dinaid cream, hydrocortisone cream and so on.
3. Oral medicine: local itching obvious with the general symptoms of the child, can also follow the doctor’s prescription oral anti-allergy drugs. For example, loratadine, cetirizine hydrochloride and so on.
There are many ways to use the child’s leg stung by a bee has a small red bag of treatment, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, with the doctor to complete the relevant examination, to avoid blind treatment.