What to do if you get stung by a long-legged wasp

When you are stung by a long-legged wasp, you need to seek medical attention. The stinger is usually extracted first, followed by medication.
After being stung by a long-legged wasp, the stinger needs to be extracted as much as possible. It should be washed locally with 3% ammonia, soapy water, 2%~3% sodium bicarbonate solution, etc., and the wound should be applied with Nantong Snake Medicine Paste under the guidance of a doctor. If there are symptoms of breathing difficulty, rash, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting and irritability, you may be allergic to the venom of the long-legged wasp. Prompt treatment such as anti-allergy detoxification at a hospital is needed.
If stung by a bee, do not treat the stings with medication on your own. You need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid serious complications.