Bee Stings: How to Know If Your Child Is Allergic to Bees and What to Do

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21.8 هزار بار بازدید - 10 سال پیش - Spring is bee season, and
Spring is bee season, and just as parents are taking their kids to the park or the playground, bees and wasps are revving their engines and populating the playgrounds and parks as well. At http://DoctorsExpressHartsdale.com we get questions from concerned parents about bee stings and about how to tell of their child is allergic  to bees. The other big question involves what steps they should take if their child is allergic to bees and happens to get stung.

What is a normal, non-allergic reaction to a bee sting?

With most bee stings, one will only see minor, non-critical reactions, such as itching or rashes and soreness, sometimes a minor headache..
It is simple to treat a bee sting when one is NOT allergic:
*remove the stinger
*apply a cold compress or ice
*treat with Tylenol or Ibuprofen
*apply a topical antibiotic ointment such as Bacitracin or Neosporin to fight any possible infection, and possibly
*Calamine lotion or Bactine, to combat itching
In the U.S. only a very small percentage- approximately 3% of all children stung by bees will experience severe allergic reactions, however sometimes a child might be stung 3 or 4 times before experiencing an allergic reaction. Especially if there is a family history of allergic reactions to bees, parents should always be prepared for an allergic reaction if a child is stung, as a severe allergic reaction can be life threatening. A severe bee sting reaction is known as anaphylaxis. If your child is stung and becomes anaphylactic, the  chances are good that they are allergic to bees and specific steps should be taken immediately:

Symptoms of a possible allergic reaction to bee stings:

*difficulty breathing; shortness of breath

*throat begins to close or swell

*wheezing

*racing heart

*mouth or face begins to swell

*fever

*severe headache

if your child experiences an allergic reaction to bees:

Immediately use an Epipen and call 911. They should be brought immediately to the emergency room and treated
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