Itchy bee stings can be treated with general therapy and medication such as loratadine tablets as prescribed by your doctor.
1. General treatment: After being stung by a bee, the first thing to do is to examine the wound carefully. If the stinger and the poison bag are still in the wound, you can see a small black spot on the skin and pick it out with the tip of the needle, paying attention to the principle of sterility.
Secondly, the proximal end of the stung limb should be ligated immediately, and the wound should not be squeezed to prevent the venom from spreading. In addition, as bee venom is acidic, it can be washed with soapy water to neutralize it. A cold towel can also be used as a wet compress to relieve swelling and itching.
2. Medication: Patients can take histamine drugs such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine tablets orally under doctor’s guidance to relieve local itching.
After being stung by bees, you should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.