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OUCH! Just been stung on the sole of my foot by a bee!


RedM

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B***ard f***ing insects.

 

Never been stung before.

 

Any tips?

 

Vinegar/bicarb paste mate - it neutralises the sting (and if all else fails you can make a rocket with it :D ). Cover it with a plaster to prevent you scratching it.

 

 

and from t'internet:

 

If you are stung by a bee then follow these Bee Sting Treatment Tips

 

Remember that a bee can only sting once before it dies – unlike a wasp, which might deliver multiple stings

 

The bee leaves the stinger in your skin so make sure that you remove it quickly. A stinger left in the skin after a bee sting can continue to pump venom for up to ten minutes – making the bee sting more painful.

 

Remove the stinger by scraping it away sideways with your fingernail, a knife blade or the edge of a credit card. Try not to grab it with your nails or with tweezers.

 

Trying to pull it out a sting with tweezers or nails might only succeed in pumping more of the venom into your skin but remember – it's the speed of removal that makes the difference to how painful the sting is. In reality – any method of getting the sting out is effective as long as it's quick.

 

If you see a little black dot in the middle of the red area then you can be pretty sure that the stinger is still in the skin – try harder to get it out.

 

Apply ice to the area and leave it on for up to ten minutes

 

Some say that a solution or a paste of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) rubbed into the skin can help to lessen the inflammation. Others claim that applying an aluminium chlorohydrate based antiperspirant can be soothing.

 

If you have it to hand then apply one of the many bee sting ointments or creams. Hydrocortisone cream or any cream with steroid in it is likely to help minimise any inflammation and lessen the pain of the sting.

 

Take some anti-inflammatory medication or a simple painkiller

 

Don't leave the stinger in the skin – it will only lead to increased pain

 

Don't try to suck the wound or use meat tenderiser – there's a risk of infection if you do

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Ain't that an old wives tale?

 

Worked for me but it could be pshycological?!? Won't hurt to do it so it depends how much pain you are in. If it doesn't hurt that much then cover it and leave it alone. The second you touch it, it will become worse.

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a bee can only sting once before it dies
I'm pretty sure that's wrong.

 

 

 

 

Edit,

Hmmmm seems most places say it is true but that's contrary to what some "expert" on the radio was saying recently.

:shrug:

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I'm pretty sure that's wrong.

 

 

 

 

Edit,

Hmmmm seems most places say it is true but that's contrary to what some "expert" on the radio was saying recently.

:shrug:

 

 

Few paragraphs down.

 

Wasps and bees sting to defend themselves or their colony. Stinging involves the injection of a protein venom that causes pain and other reactions.

Wasps and bumble bees can sting more than once because they are able to pull out their stinger without injury to themselves. If you are stung by a wasp or bumble bee, the stinger is not left in your skin.

 

 

http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG3732.html

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