Bee stings should be carefully examined, the stinger removed, rinsed, closed therapy, cupping, local application of anti-allergic drugs, severe cases of anaphylaxis, the need to take anti-shock treatment.
1. Examine the stings carefully and remove the stinger.
Most bee stings leave a stinger residue, which should be removed in a timely manner. You can use adhesive tape to pull out the stinger. If the stinger is not removed, the redness and swelling of the area will not subside easily.
2. Rinsing
Rinsing with water or soapy water can reduce the absorption of bee venom and alleviate the symptoms.
3. Closure therapy
For obvious redness and swelling with a tendency to spread, you can take closed therapy, commonly used drugs are lidocaine and dexamethasone.
4. Fire Cupping
Fire cupping is to utilize the principle of negative pressure to suck out the bee venom and reduce the absorption of bee venom.
5. Topical application of anti-allergic drugs
After bee stings, the local area will be red, swollen and itchy, which is a manifestation of allergy to bee venom, you can apply anti-allergic drugs, such as compound damphenol ointment, compound camphor cream and so on.
6. Serious cases of anaphylactic shock, need to take anti-shock treatment.
For severe secondary anaphylactic shock, need to take anti-shock treatment, commonly used drugs have epinephrine, has the effect of elevating the pressure, anti-shock and so on.
In conclusion, it is best to go to the emergency department of the hospital for treatment of bee stings.