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is it connatural for a bee sting to swell and become reddened purple?


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Post On: 2008-11-15 00:40:11

 is it connatural for a bee sting to swell and become reddened purple?
User: babyramseagles
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hi my son stepped on a bee with his tilt and was stung two life past but yesterday it strted to turn red with light purple and is about 2-3 inches in diameter swollen, crapper i do anything to make it better?
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 Post On: 2008-11-15 00:50:16
User: Dani
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Ice it down and give him Benadryl. As long as he's not having some swelling of the face or throat and is breathed fine, then you have nothing to vexation about.
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 Post On: 2008-11-15 00:52:24
User: nonamee@rocketmail.com
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ok may be this can help. first of all you hit to remove the sting.i think you hit finished this. The injury haw be agonized for a few hours. Swelling and itching haw persist for a week. The Atlantic should not be damaged as it module only increase the itching and swelling. If a activity persists for over a week or covers an Atlantic greater than 3 or 4 inches, medical attention should be sought. Doctors often recommend a tetanus immunization. For about 2 proportionality of people, anaphylactic shock from certain proteins in the venom can be life-threatening and requires emergency treatment by a physician.[7] If the victim is hypersensitised to bee stings, the victim must be aerated to preclude shock. People known to be highly hypersensitised haw carry around hormone in the form of a self-injectable Epipen for the treatment of an anaphylactic shock. For patients who experience severe or chronicle threatening reactions to insect stings, researchers at Johns Hopkins hit matured a series of allergy injections composed of crescendo concentrations of naturally occurring venom which provide superior and usually life-long protections against future insect stings. hope this helps!
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 Post On: 2008-11-15 06:48:09
User: #1Sarah
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oh, yea thats dead normal. Don't worry. It was probly meet a bigger bee than usual. NO WORRIES =D
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