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Please call 911 if you think you have a medical emergency. Visit http://www.eMedicineHealth.com for first aid and consumer health information. Copyright 2008 Bee and Wasp Stings Treatment Treatment will depend on the severity of your condition. It is important to note that no specific antivenom is available to counteract the poison injected by the insect. The majority of problems requiring medical treatment result from an allergic reaction to the sting. Many of the complications from an allergic reaction respond well to various medications—when given in time. Self-Care at Home credit card. However, it is probably more important to get the stinger out may provide some mild relief. Ice may placed between the ice and skin to avoid freezing the skin. as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or a nonsedating one such as loratadine (Claritin) for itching. or acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain eMedicineHealth.com First Aid Quick Reference | Bee and Wasp Stings Treatment reactions may need immediate medical care. serious allergic reaction, seek medical attention. Consider taking an antihistamine such as diphenhydramas possible. If any allergic symptoms (EpiPen) if previously prescribed by a doctor. Medical Treatment such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl). Pain may be treated with medicine nophen (Tylenol), or both. Also tetanus treated with an antihistamine. You may also be given steroids. In some the scene or in the ambulance by home if you are doing well after If you have a more moderate allergic reaction (such as rash all over the hrine. Some of these treatments may be given at the scene or in the ambulance by emergency medics. You will likely need to be observed for a prolonged period of time in the If you have a severe allergic reaction (such as low blood pressure, include placement of a breathing tube into your trachea. You will likely be given injections of antihistamines, steroids, and epinephrine. Intravenous fluids may also be given. Some of hospital—perhaps the intensive care unit. evidence of an allergic type reaction, you sometimes may require Visit http://www.eMedicineHealth.com for first aid and consumer health information. Copyright 2008 eMedicineHealth.com First Aid Quick Reference | Bee and Wasp Stings Treatment Visit http://www.eMedicineHealth.com for first aid and consumer health information. Copyright 2008 intensive management if complications develop. If you are stung on the eyeball, you may require consultation or evaluation by an ophthalmologist (an eye doctor). more information from eMedicineHealth Medical Care Exams and Tests Next Steps Prevention Outlook http://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=59191 http://www.emedicinehealth.com. öppler, MD on April 18, 2007 This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor.© 2006 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved.