How to reduce the swelling and itching of a bee bite on a child’s face

Children with bee bites on the face are advised to seek prompt medical attention, first remove the stinger, and then use ice on the local area, give topical medication, oral medication and other treatments.
The redness, swelling and itching on the face of a child bitten by a bee is due to an allergic reaction caused by the venom of the bee entering the body.
You should seek medical treatment in time and have the stinger removed by a professional physician, because the stinger stays in the body for a long time and may release a large amount of venom, which is not conducive to the recovery of the skin, and you should pay attention to cleaning and sterilizing the stinger after removing it.
After removing the poisonous spurs, use ice to apply ice compresses locally, which can play a role in constricting blood vessels and at the same time can relieve swelling and pain.
If the redness, swelling and itching on the child’s face are severe, topical Denuded cream can be used to fight inflammation. If necessary, you can take cetirizine drops, loratadine syrup and other antihistamines under the guidance of a doctor. The medication should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.
If a child is stung by a bee and has severe symptoms on the face, or has dizziness, headache, difficulty in breathing, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor for treatment as soon as possible without delay.