Is this a mild allergic reaction to a bee sting?

Bee sting, possible allergic reaction?

  • I got a bee sting 2 days ago and the swelling and itching is getting worse. I got stung on the outside of my wrist in the middle. Now my whole hand, palm and fingers are getting ...show more

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    Rub alcohol on it, you will know if the stinger is still in their or not. DO NOT squeeze where you think the stinger is or you'll inject more venom from the sac of the stinger, and you could get a infection. If you still feel the pain from the stinger, you could have a allergic reaction, see a doctor immediately. When you remove the stinger, rub some butter on your wrist, it really helps, and cools down the pain. Hope this helped, good luck :)

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Treat it with bicarbonate of soda. Anything acidic. It neutralises it and soothes it. You seem like you may be allergic. Go to the doctors immediatly just incase it's something worse!

Beth

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