What should we do when we get insects?
Precautions against insect stings and pain relief methods are in our tips!
Although insect stings have mechanisms to protect themselves, it is not pleasant for you or your children to suffer. The swelling in the bitten area may not descend and itch for a few days, but will pass.
What to do after insect bites?
Calm down.
If you are stung by an insect, ask the people around to help you remove the needle. A long fingernail, credit card, or something else can help you remove the needle.
Bees usually leave people with stinging needles in their bodies after they have stung people, and they fly to die. So don't use tweezers. The wasps usually don't leave their needles, but you should still check. If the insect sting is a child, try to encourage the child calmly, soothe him, and then remove the needle.
Clean the infected area of the skin.
Relieve the pain with the help of a cold cloth (For example, use a cloth soaked in cold water.)
Apply a cream containing antihistaminic to reduce swelling.
This will also reduce itching. If possible, keep the swollen area above the body, which will help to reduce swelling.
Children should be warned about the wounded areas, the wounded areas should not be irritated. The wounded area may be re-infected, especially if your child's hands are dirty while you are not with your child.
Prevent the spread of poison
Bee needles carry vessels containing poison, and if this chamber explodes before the needle is removed, the poison can penetrate the skin. So be calm and be sure to clean the needle completely. Do not pinch needle parts with your hand when cleaning them.
Crone remedies
There are many homemade methods that are thought to be good for bee or wasp stings. This includes bee sting rubbing with vinegar or pouring soda. Some people say that onion or chewed tobacco will work.
None of this is medically proven, but it is also important to note that each person is different. Do not apply these methods especially to children and to people whom you think may be worse because of an allergic reaction.
More than a needle
If you have been exposed to more than one same or different insect sting, a more serious reaction may occur on your skin, because in this case a greater amount of poison is released into your body.
Such a condition usually only increases your sense of discomfort, but if a more serious reaction occurs, you should seek medical advice. For dangerous symptoms, read the following.
In case of a more serious insect bite
For most of us, insect stings only mean a temporary discomfort, but rarely insect stings can cause allergic reactions. If insect stings suddenly tell you that you are not feeling well, seek medical attention immediately.
Dangerous symptoms after insect bites
Conditions that require immediate treatment after insect bites: Nausea, heart palpitations, feeling like fainting, dizziness, difficulty swallowing or swelling of the face and tongue, wheezing while breathing, swelling of the skin, or itching anywhere on the skin or the site of the sting.
Proposal
In the early part of the year, wasps try to hunt other insects, and generally do not pose a danger to humans, but in July and August, the need for hornets occurs.
At this time of year, interest in foods and beverages containing sugar increases. If you do not want your children to be harmed by wasps, keep them away from sweet drinks, lollipops or other sweet things.
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