Bee sting

Introduction

Introduction to bee sting Bee stings are caused by bee stings of bees, such as bees and wasps. The main component of bee venom is formic acid, which also contains toxins that act on the nervous system. Generally, it only shows redness and pain in the bruised area, and it can resolve itself after a few hours. If the bee sting is more serious, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, shock, coma or even death may occur. When being stung by bees, in order to relieve pain and avoid poisoning, you can remove the hard thorns at the wound site. If the wound is on the limbs, you can use a rope to tighten the wound to prevent the venom from flowing along the bloodstream. Then use your hands or other instruments to squeeze the venom out of the wound. After the blood is released, loosen the rope, apply the wound with soapy water or alkaline water, or wash the wound with ammonia or baking soda. The venom is neutralized by an alkaline liquid, so that the symptoms of the wound can be slightly relieved. Once it is injured by tiger head bees, poisonous mites or other poisonous insects, it can be used for emergency treatment first, and then sent to the hospital for treatment. Is the safe and correct way. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.001% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: nausea and vomiting

Cause

Cause of bee sting

Cause

Bruised by bees. The bee tails of all kinds of bees are poisonous thorns, and are connected with the venom gland. When the bees are licked, the poisonous gland venom is injected into the human body through the stinger and is injured.

Prevention

Bee sting prevention

When being stung by bees, in order to relieve pain and avoid poisoning, you can remove the hard thorns at the wound site. If the wound is on the limbs, you can use a rope to tighten the wound to prevent the venom from flowing along the bloodstream. Then use your hands or other instruments to squeeze the venom out of the wound. After the blood is released, loosen the rope, apply the wound with soapy water or alkaline water, or wash the wound with ammonia or baking soda. The venom is neutralized by an alkaline liquid, so that the symptoms of the wound can be slightly relieved. Once it is injured by tiger head bees, poisonous mites or other poisonous insects, it can be used for emergency treatment first, and then sent to the hospital for treatment. Is the safe and correct way.

Complication

Bee sting complications Complications, nausea and vomiting

1, allergic constitution can be complicated by pimples-like urticaria, systemic red edema rash, or wheal-like skin lesions.

2, complicated by skin or soft tissue infections.

Symptom

Bee sting symptoms Common symptoms Shock heart rate increased, asthma, coma, erysipelas, dizziness, chills

Partial performance

The bruises are red and swollen, and small black spots are visible in the center. Most of them are stab wounds or stinging areas, and there may be erysipelas or urticaria-like changes around them.

2. Systemic symptoms

Generally not very obvious, but the symptoms are heavier when there are multiple bruises in the group of bees, dizziness, headache, chills, fever, asthma, increased heart rate, blood pressure drop and even shock, coma and so on.

Examine

Bee sting inspection

There is no special examination for this disease.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis and identification of bee sting

The disease only needs to be diagnosed in combination with the medical history, without special identification. To be differentiated from other insect bite dermatitis. Arthropods that often cause this disease are mosquitoes, mites, mites, bed bugs, and the like. More common in the hot and humid season. The skin lesions were red edematous rashes with a fusiform shape from soybean to peanut. Like a windy group, there may be blisters in the center, and some highly sensitive people may have tension bullae. The rash appears in batches, clustered and less fused. Skin lesions are more common in the limbs, lower back, and buttocks.

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