Organisms stung by bees can use 2% to 3% sodium bicarbonate solution, benadryl and other drugs to reduce swelling and relieve itching, do not self-medicate. Since bees and wasps have venomous glands attached to their tail stings, they inject bee venom into the skin when stinging, causing local and systemic symptoms. When the patient found by the bee stings, try to pull out the stinger, and immediately use a weak alkaline solution rinse, wet compresses, such as 3% ammonia, 2% to 3% sodium bicarbonate solution, soapy water, to help relieve swelling, itching phenomenon. Some patients can also use towels wrapped in ice packs to achieve the purpose of local ice packs to reduce swelling and relieve itching, accompanied by allergic reactions can be applied to isoprinosine, phenylephrine and other antihistamines, can also be used with hydrocortisone, dexamethasone and other glucocorticosteroid drugs. If the patient has respiratory distress, it is necessary to maintain an open airway and administer oxygen to relieve the symptoms. It is recommended that patients with bee stings should seek medical advice and take relevant treatment measures under the guidance of a doctor to prevent accidents from occurring. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.