Bee stings should first pull out the stinger, can use alkaline solution wet compresses, oral painkillers, antihistamines, etc., serious cases promptly sent to the hospital for treatment. After being stung by a bee, there will be local pain and itching as well as local inflammatory reaction. If there is stinger residue, first pull out the stinger, and then use alkaline solution, such as 5-10% sodium bicarbonate solution wet compresses to neutralize the acidity of bee venom. If the itching or pain is severe, oral antihistamines and painkillers such as diphenhydramine, loratadine and pethidine can be used. Bee stings and wounds with severe redness and swelling can also be treated with topical medications such as hydrocortisone butyrate ointment to reduce itching. If the situation is more serious and the patient develops anaphylactic shock, he or she needs to be taken to the hospital in time for resuscitation and anti-shock treatment.