Bee stings can be extremely painful and in some cases can even lead to death if not treated properly. For Individuals who have very sensitive skin, they are even more susceptible to a bee attack. The best advice that can be given for a bee sting is to always remove the stinger as soon as you got stung.

Things you will need:

Lavender oil

Honey

Baking soda

Apple cider vinegar

Vinegar

Meat tenderizer

Toothpaste

Antibiotics

Onion

Ammonia

Calamine lotion

Oral antihistamine

Instructions are as follows:

1. When you remove the stinger, apply the honey to the wound for pain relief.

2. Use the vinegar, baking soda and meat tenderizer and mix them together to make a paste and then put it onto the affected area.

3. Use a fresh papaya whether unripe or ripe (preferably green) and rub it directly onto the wound.

4. After you have applied antibiotics onto a bee sting, apply toothpaste directly to the bees sting and this will help it to heal faster.

5. Take a piece of onion and place it onto the affected to area to alleviate the pain and stop the swelling.

6. Use a bit of ammonia and put it on the bee sting for quick relief.

7. Combine soap and water and apply it onto the affected area two or three times a day until the stings are healed.

8. Use some calamine lotion and rub into the area where you have been stung, and this will help to take care of the skin.

9. Take some oral antihistamine like Benadryl to provide relief and to help stop inflammation from spreading.

10. Put some ice or cool water to the sting for about 10 – 30 minutes to reduce swelling caused from the body’s allergic responses.

11. Use topical hydrocortisone to provide comfort from itching and rash. Aspirins like ibuprofen and acetaminophen can also relieve some of the pain.

12. Use some lavender oil and apply one drop to the bee sting without applying it to the large section of skin around the wound. This will ease the pain quickly.

13. Use apple cider vinegar to rub onto the bees sting and this will treat the from the bee sting.

14. Take some fresh basil leaves and place it onto the affected area

The Do’s and Don’ts

*It is absolutely vital that that once you have been stung, you should remove the stinger as soon as possible using a tweezer.

*Remove the stinger within 15 seconds after being stung by a bees and this will greatly reduce the pain from the sting.

* If the individual stung by a bee show signs like shortness of breath, excessive redness, itching and raised welts it is recommended that you visit a doctor immediately

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