| Bee poison
Definition
This poisoning is caused by a sting from a bee, wasp, or yellow
jacket. Where
found
- Bees
- Wasps
- Yellow jackets
Symptoms
- Body as a whole
- Pain at site of sting
- Collapse (a)
- Swelling of the face and lips (a)
- Respiratory
- Eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Skin
- Swelling at site of sting
- Itching
- Hives (a)
- Heart and blood vessels
- Severe decrease in blood pressure (a)
- Gastrointestinal
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal cramping
- Diarrhea
Note: (a) means due to an allergic reaction,
if one occurs, and not from the venom itself.
Home
treatment
For those who have an allergy to bee, wasp, or
yellow jacket stings, it is important to always
carry a bee sting kit (which requires a prescription)
and become familiar with its use. After a sting,
immediately use the kit to administer an injection
of medication (epinephrine).
Call Poison Control or a hospital emergency room
for guidance if the person has an allergy to the
insect or was stung inside the mouth or throat.
It may be necessary to go to the hospital if the
reaction is severe.
Remove the stinger from the skin (if it is still
present). Carefully scrape the back of a knife
or other thin straight-edged object across the
stinger if the victim is able to remain still,
and it is safe to do so. Otherwise, you can pull
out the stinger with tweezers or your fingers,
but avoid pinching the venom sac at the end of
the stinger which will cause more venom to be
released.
Clean the area thoroughly with soap and water.
Place ice (wrapped in a washcloth or other suitable
covering) on the site of the sting for 10 minutes
and then off for 10 minutes. Repeat this process.
If patient has circulatory problems, decrease
the time that the ice is on the area, to prevent
possible damage to the skin.
Use diphenhydramine (Benadryl) by mouth. This
antihistamine drug may be used alone for a mild
symptoms.
Before
calling emergency
Determine the following information:
- Patient’s age, weight, and condition
- Type of insect, if possible
- Time stung
Call
poison control
They will instruct you if the patient needs to
go to the hospital.
What
to expect
Some or all of the following procedures may be
performed:
- They will treat the symptoms.
- They may give one or several medications
(orally or by injection).
- They will establish and maintain the airway,
if needed.
Prognosis
If a severe allergic reaction occurs, death may
occur rapidly. The sooner the appropriate treatment
is implemented, the more likely that there will
be a positive outcome. In non-allergic patients,
symptoms are likely to resolve completely within
one week.
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