
If you are experiencing pain when stung by a wasp on your skin but do not know how to provide first aid, today คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย would like to share some knowledge about self-treatment from the venom of this insect for everyone to try to study. And practice to relieve inflammation from being stung by a wasp before seeking medical treatment.
The difference between a bee sting and a wasp sting
Although bees and wasps share the same venom and stinging pattern, bee stings typically only occur once per individual animal. This is because a bee’s stinger, which is essentially a separate organ, pierces your tissue, causing the stinger to become lodged under your skin, causing pain and inflammation if you don’t remove the stinger quickly.
But in the case of wasp stings, it is usually a sting that can sting your skin unlimited times, releasing the venom in the place of the stinger. In addition, wasps live all over the world and often have different characteristics. The most common species are as follows:
- The yellow jacket wasp is a yellow and black colored wasp with an aggressive temperament and may sting more often than other wasp species.
- The Paper Wasp is a species that everyone is very familiar with. You can clearly see its black and yellow body and orange-brown wings.
- Cicada Killer Wasp: This wasp is usually quite large, 11-12 inches long, and has a black and white underbelly. It is a wasp that does not bother humans very much, unless they sense a threat.
Initial symptoms when you get stung by a wasp
Warning signs of being stung by a wasp often vary depending on the species. And the body’s reaction to the sting. Most of the time, you can observe the following initial symptoms:
- I felt a burning sensation in the area where I was stung.
- There are red marks.
- The area that was stung is swollen and inflamed.
- Itching
- Skin irritation
- Chest tightness, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, or wheezing
If you feel pain or notice unusual sting marks on your skin, you may seek immediate medical attention from a specialist near your residence to prevent severe allergic reactions before shock occurs, which can be life-threatening.
How to give first aid when stung by a wasp
The first thing you should do when stung by a wasp: If the sting does not cause much health effects, you can perform first aid before seeking medical treatment in the following ways:
- Clean the stung area with soap and water to remove as much of the venom as possible.
- Apply ice or cold gel packs to the sting area to reduce swelling and pain.
- Pour vinegar onto a cotton ball and apply it to the area where the wasp was stung to reduce inflammation.
In addition, if you have any questions about first aid methods, you may be able to seek treatment directly or seek further advice from a doctor so that the doctor can find appropriate treatment methods to eliminate wasp venom, such as prescribing antihistamines or injecting antihistamines into a vein.