What are the affects of a huge, black, bee sting?


Question:
I stepped on a nest and got stung 2 really bad spots and a ton of not so bad ones. My leg swelled up and it itches like crazy! Have you ever had a huge black bee sting you? What was it like? Is this just an allergic reaction? What can I do to help it? HOW DO I STOP ITCHING?

Answers:
Oh!!. I am so sorry to hear that.. I do understand how you would be feeling coz i also have been stung be bees.... Please dont worry about it as the pain would surely subside as time passes by. For getting a solution to this you can go to the following link.

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benadryl lotion
You might be allergic. Ice and benadryl.

Do you have any breathing problems? if so call 911.
What are the affects of a huge, black, bee sting?

The typical reactions are:

1> pain
2> redness
3> swelling and itching
4> fever and shortness of breath
5> convulsions followed by lots of bleeding and then death.

If you got more then 4 bee stings, you will most certainly die. There is an antidote for the bee's poison, but the amount of antidote required for more then4 stings would kill you.

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Ya! I have been stung by this creature 2 times. But I immediately rub an iron object on that skin so infected, so i had not to suffer so. Well, a huge mark & swelling of that part r generally the symptoms. U should consult the doctor, u may relieve in 2 days only..
call ur doctor
bicarbonate of soda eases the itching. Also called Baking Powder.
Try to get the sting point out with tweezers.

(For wasps only, use vinegar)


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