Conclusion

Getting stung by a bee can be irritating, and you might also feel burning and itching at the sting site. If you get stung by a honeybee, try to stay calm and remove the stinger first. Herbal remedies like honey, aloe vera gel, bay leaves, or Indian borage can be used to take care of… Continue reading Conclusion

When to Seek Medical Help

Most people who get stung do not experience any severe effects. However,   If you notice any signs of allergic reactions like hives (red patches on the skin that itch and cause a stinging sensation), breathing difficulty, swelling in the throat, lips, or tongue, a sharp reduction in blood pressure, shock (sudden drop in blood flow… Continue reading When to Seek Medical Help

Symptoms of Bee Sting

If you are stung by a honeybee, you may experience symptoms in different parts of your body, as mentioned below:   Itching at the site of the sting  Pain, swelling at the site of the sting  Increased heart rate  Vomiting and nausea   Abdominal cramps   Diarrhoea

Causes Bee Sting

When you get stung by a honeybee, the stinger gets embedded in the skin. The stinger contains a substance called venom that causes the symptoms of a bee sting. The longer the stinger stays embedded in the skin, the more venom is released.

Introduction

You are enjoying a fun day out in the garden, it’s the weekend, and you suddenly feel this stinging, burning sensation on your neck, and it turns out it’s a bee sting. Bees can sting when they are disturbed or you upset them. Bee stinger has venom, which gives you the itch and burning sensation.  … Continue reading Introduction