Being stung by wild bee can be treated by general treatment, medication and transportation to hospital.
1. General treatment: First of all, you need to observe whether there is any poisonous stinger left in the skin tissue, if so, you should pull it out in time. After that, the affected area can be washed with soap and water, and local alcohol disinfection can be carried out at the same time.
2. Medication: After being stung by wild bees, if there are only painful symptoms and the symptoms are mild, generally no special treatment is needed and it can be eliminated by itself after a period of time. If accompanied by severe redness and swelling, local topical dexamethasone acetate cream, mometasone furoate cream and other drugs can be used to help eliminate redness and swelling, and severe symptoms require oral hormone therapy such as prednisone or antihistamine drugs such as loratadine.
3. Medical treatment: If symptoms of allergy to wild bee venom occur, such as dizziness, fatigue, respiratory difficulties and other severe allergic symptoms, medical treatment should be given in time. First-aid measures can be given according to the specific situation. Some wild bees are highly toxic, which may lead to serious poisoning symptoms in a short period of time, or even life-threatening. At this time, timely treatment should be carried out.
When you are in the field, you should avoid provoking wild bees as much as possible, and if you are stung inadvertently, you should stay away from them in time, and at the same time, you should deal with them according to your own symptoms.