The treatment of bee stings needs to be based on the severity of the stings, timely removal of the stinger, cold compresses, vinegar and other local treatments, and in serious cases, dialysis treatment is also needed. The first step after being stung by a bee is to remove the stinger and the insect body from the skin in time to avoid the venom of the bee from being injected into the body. If it is a mild case of being stung by just a few bees, you can apply some local cold compresses and weakly acidic liquids such as vinegar to treat the wound, and you can also take prednisone acetate orally to accelerate the inflammation to subside and reduce the allergic reaction. If the bee sting has appeared in a short period of time after the respiratory difficulties and other organ failure and other critical conditions, but also timely hemodialysis and other rescue treatment. It is recommended to seek prompt medical attention for serious bee stings to determine the severity of the condition and to take appropriate measures to treat it.