Bee needles can not be pulled out how to

If you can’t pull out a bee needle after it has been stabbed into your body, you should go to the hospital promptly and let the doctor handle it with professional medical equipment. After disinfecting the surrounding tissues, you can use tweezers to find and remove the needle. Bee needles contain toxins that, if left in the tissue for a long time, can easily lead to local wound inflammation and the formation of abscesses. The bee’s poison is mainly in the sealed end, so people who are allergic to bee poison are prone to localized redness and pain, as well as dizziness, nausea, and large edema of the stabbed skin tissue. The wound should be flushed with an alkaline disinfectant after the needle is removed, and the wound can be dressed with Nantong snake medicine tablets or taken orally.