How to Treat an Insect Bite or Sting | First Aid Training

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If you come upon someone who's been bitten or stung by an insect, you want to get them away from the area where the bugs are. You want to get them to a safe place, to prevent any further stinging. You're going to want to move the stinger, if there's a stinger in there. The best way to do that is to take some tweezers, and just pull the stinger right now. You don't want to squeeze it to try to get it out, because that could just push it more in. And it will release more venom. You want to clean the sight with mild, soapy water. You want to put an over the counter cream on it. You can get anti itching creams. You can get bug stinging creams over the counter at the drug store.

You may want to take an antihistamine. So over the counter, take one or two of those to help the swelling go down. You may want to take over the counter pain medications to help with the pain. If the area around the sting of the bite swells up to be large, larger than a baseball, you're going to want to seek treatment. You're going to want to call your doctor, go to the ER, go to an insta-care. Get someone to take a look at it. For severe reactions, you're going to want to call 911. Some people are very allergic to bug bites, and bug stings. If the person is having difficulty breathing, is confused, feels like their chest is tightening, gets dizzy, starts to have hives all over their body, gets nauseated, starts vomiting. You're really going to want to call for help right away.

If someone knows that they're allergic to a bee sting, or certain type of sting, and they have an allergy kit with them, get the allergy kit. They'll have like a epi pen or something like that. Follow the instructions. It'll tell you what to do. You're also going to want to loosen any tight clothing to help the person breathe better. If the person is starting to get dizzy or starts to lose consciousness, you'll want to help them to the floor. You want to roll them on their side, and keep them on their side. Especially if they start to vomit uncontrollably, or they're bleeding anywhere. That way they won't choke on their own vomit, or blood, and it can fall to the floor.

As you're waiting for the ambulance, if you see the person's not breathing, or you don't feel any kind of pulse, and you feel comfortable, you need to start CPR. If you don't feel comfortable, talk to the dispatcher. They can tell you what to do, and they can walk you through it as you're waiting for the ambulance to come to help your friend.
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You do not use tweezers to remove a stinger; you might just remove the poison gland and the sharp needle stinger stays there, and then you have a problem. Just scrape it off with a credit card or something.

skrguylife
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If we can't take the sting, what happen ?

s.s.cricketattaxcards
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Got stung by Felt chill n pain for few Hand got swollen, after 2-3 days all normal. No medication.... No treatment.

vineethavincent
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so...how do you a treat bee from a human bite? o.O

rny
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I got stung by a honey bee a few weeks ago in my backyard. It was my own damn fault because the bee was just at work doing his job on a dandelion trying to get some pollen to bring back to his boss. I didn't see him and stepped on him. He stung my ass. I just pulled the stinger out and cuss the bee out. Done deal. Sorry bee.

Brambleiah
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you know that they say about that.... ^_^

CrasyFoxca
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A very old method of my family is to cut an onion in half and place the cut onion on the sting. It will draw the stinger out. Sounds wacky, but it has worked for us for generations. (Of course back then if you had anaphylactic reactions you died, but they were rare until the last 20yrs or so). Also, the best remedy for itching bites is witch hazel. Also good for poison ivy.
I now return you to the 21st century.

wmg
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commoents showed how smart people were the suiside rate would surely rise -_-

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