To reduce the swelling of bee stings, there are ways to apply ice packs, oral medication, etc. When you are first stung, you can also use alkaline liquids such as soap and water to rinse the wound. When stung by a bee, the bee’s toxin will enter the body and cause an allergic reaction, resulting in localized redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms. At this time, the venomous needle should be pulled out in time to avoid injecting more venom to cause more extensive damage. Because bee venom is acidic, you can use soap and water, soda and other alkaline solutions to scrub or wet compresses on the affected area to neutralize the toxin to achieve rapid swelling and pain relief. Ice compresses can slow down the spread of the toxin to reduce swelling and pain. You can also apply salbutamol ointment, hydrocortisone butyrate ointment and other medications to reduce swelling and pain under the guidance of your doctor. If the itching and swelling are obvious, you can also take loratadine, cetirizine and other medications. If the symptoms of bee stings are serious, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, and treat the symptoms under the guidance of the doctor.