Bee stings

Bee stings are a common outdoor nuisance. You have redness, swelling, warmth and pain on the bee sting wound. In severe cases, the wound will turn black, spread and may have tissue necrosis. Wasp sting can cause headache, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. If you are stung by a large amount of bees, you will have serious toxic reactions, breathing difficulties, respiratory paralysis and even death. If you are stung by a bee, you should first try to remove the residual sting out of the body, then use concentrated soapy water to wash the wound in order to neutralize the acidic bee venom.


How is Bee stings treated in practice?