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First Aid Kits and Tips : Treating a Bee Sting: First Aid for Minor Injuries

How to treat a bee sting or insect bite; get expert tips and advice on performing first aid and emergency medical care in this free instructional video. Expert: Tracey Cullers Bio: Tracey Cullers ...  
 
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TRIXSTER03 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@maarakailet1 - from what I have read, something to do with the copper concentration in the penny, will supposedly help reduce the swelling. However I do not reccomend this seeing as millions of people, some who have communable disease, touch the pennies. You don't want to contaminate the wound anymore.
deathcauser1104 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i wish bees didnt sting ppl and just make honey
quinn951 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i'm about to get stung here and i really need help. any of you know how to scare bees away?? they're really big bees,not those tiny ones... there's two in my house and a hive with maybe 50 to 60 in there behind my house.... HELP!!
TRIXSTER03 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It depends on how severe your allergies are. If they are severe enough, (Anaphylaxis,) then yes you can die within minutes. However, one can buy what is called an EpiPen which will administer 1 dose of Epinephrine (hormone-aadreniline) which will help you. I suggest buying the Twinject auto-injectors because then you have two separate doses of Epinephrine just in case the first initial dose doesn't work.
TRIXSTER03 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You would also get a possible infection as well.
TRIXSTER03 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You should get it out immediately. Just in case the venom sac all of a sudden does puntcure.
MrRank1990 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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ok i got stung by a bee today an when i tried to remove it, i didnt see anything. does that me its gone?
TRIXSTER03 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It's means the stinger never attached
burgerking7472 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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man i hate my room just cuz flies and now bees come in all the time and this week ive been stung by a bee on my leg and then near my armpit OMG the only reason i like freak out it cuz my mom sed that the stinger is poisonous but both times there was no stinger and she just rubbed it with salt so the bump goes down and the pain goes away soon
XxDavidDesrosiersxX (3 months ago) Show Hide
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toothpaste is actually a good remedy... my science teacher told me that xD

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