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Kids are smart enough to avoid wasps, bees, snakes, scorpions, and most venomous creatures. But every once in a while, a run in with a bee occurs. Usually, there is no real call for alarm, other than to soothe the surprise and sting. While most kids aren’t allergic, there are some things to watch out for and do if your child is stung.
1. Look for the stinger, a black dot right in the center of the sting. If it’s there, remove it as soon as possible, using a tweezers, or even the flat end of a credit card to pull it out like a splinter. Wash the wound with soap and water.
2. To ease pain and swelling, try the following:
* Neutralize the venom by applying solid antiperspirant (seriously) or a solution of meat tenderizer and water directly on the sting.
* Put an ice pack on the area of the wound.
* Give your child the appropriate dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol or its generic equivalent).
3. If the sting area is itchy, try an over-the-counter children’s antihistamine. Remember, that severe allergic reactions happen in only 3% of kids, but call your doctor if your child:
* Was stung more than 10 times.
* Develops hives.
4. Call 911 immediately or the hospital if your child:
* Was stung inside the mouth or eyes.
* Has difficulty breathing or swallowing.
* Is dizzy or passes out.
* Develops a stomach ache, severe head aches, or diarrhea.
NOTE:
* The information provided through "Dr. Keer On Kids" is for general education purposes. It is meant to aid you in discussing your specific medical or health issues with your physician or qualified health-care provider.
* The information is not intended as a substitute for personal health-care advice, or for diagnosis or treatment. You should always consult your physician or other qualified health-care provider as soon as possible about any medical or health-related questions.
* Do not wait for a response from our expert before this consultation.
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