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  2. Bee sting - Wikipedia

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    Medication. Antihistamine, epinephrine (for allergic reaction) A bee sting is the wound and pain caused by the stinger of a female bee puncturing skin. Bee stings differ from insect bites, with the venom of stinging insects having considerable chemical variation. The reaction of a person to a bee sting may vary according to the bee species.

  3. Topical tobacco paste - Wikipedia

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    Topical tobacco paste is a home remedy sometimes recommended as a treatment for wasp, hornet, fire ant, scorpion or bee stings, [1] though there is no scientific evidence that this home remedy works to relieve pain. [2] For about 2 percent of people, allergic reactions can be life-threatening and require emergency treatment. [citation needed]

  4. Pressure immobilisation technique - Wikipedia

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    The pressure immobilisation technique is a first aid treatment used as a way to treat spider bite, snakebite, bee, wasp and ant stings in allergic individuals, blue ringed octopus stings, cone shell stings, etc. [1] [2] The object of pressure immobilisation is to contain venom within a bitten limb and prevent it from moving through the lymphatic system to the vital organs.

  5. Man Survives After Being Stung 240 Times by Wasps While ... - AOL

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    A 57-year-old man almost lost his life after being stung 240 times by a swarm of wasps. Brecon, Wales resident Andrew Powell was feeding his chickens after returning home from a bike ride on ...

  6. It’s a ‘big year for wasps’ in California. Here’s why and how ...

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    It’s home to the seventh-largest insect collection in North America. ... It depends on which type of wasp it is. A solitary wasp won’t sting unless it’s picked up, Kimsey said.

  7. New study finds that wasp venom may help cure cancer - AOL

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    Recent research shows that wasp venom that comes from the Brazilian wasp Polybia Paulista could make a huge difference. New study finds that wasp venom may help cure cancer Skip to main content

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