How to Relieve a Bee Sting
Things You'll Need
- EpiPen
- Soothing lotion
- Meat tenderizer
- Tweezers
- Cold compress
- Oatmeal
- Soap and water or medicinal alcohol
- Baking soda
Instructions
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Relieve a Bee Sting
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Pull the bee's stinger out as soon as possible with your fingers, or use a pair of tweezers if it's too hard to get out with your fingers.
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Clean the wound site with soap and warm water or alcohol.
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Cool down the area to prevent inflammation and swelling. Apply ice cubes, an ice pack or a cold, wet compress to the bite.
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Apply aloe vera gel or lotion, lanolin or calamine lotion to the infected area to reduce inflammation and pain, and to relieve mild to moderate burning and itching.
Try a Home Remedy
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Make a paste out of some meat tenderizer and a few drops of water. Rub it onto the bite area. Leave it on for around five minutes. Wash off.
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Make a paste out of baking soda and water. Rub it onto the sting mark, leave for about five minutes, and wash off.
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Apply aloe vera or calamine lotion.
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Take an oatmeal bath to reduce inflammation, itching and burning. Pour half a cup of oatmeal into your bath, or use an over-the-counter oatmeal bath packet.
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