Wasp

Do Wasp Stings Make You Swell?

Getting stung by a wasp can be very uncomfortable. It can cause redness and swelling. You may also experience itching. To avoid getting stung, keep your clothes and shoes covered. Also, wear white clothing if possible. If you get stung, you can apply aloe vera gel directly to the sting. You can also apply a cold compress to the sting to reduce pain and swelling.

If you have a severe allergic reaction, you should call your doctor immediately. If you do not have a doctor, you can call Poison Control. A trained operator will call you back to check on your condition.

Your doctor can give you a shot of epinephrine. The epinephrine shot will constrict your blood vessels and increase your blood pressure. The shot will help your body deal with your response while you wait for emergency medical help.

Your doctor may also prescribe an antihistamine drug to help reduce your itching and swelling. You can also use an ibuprofen product to reduce your discomfort. These products may be available over the counter.

An epinephrine shot may be given by your doctor or you can get one over the counter. It can be very uncomfortable, but it will reduce swelling and help your body deal with your response while you are waiting for medical help.

If you have a severe reaction, you may also experience vomiting, shortness of breath, wheezing, and rapid heartbeat. You may also develop hives or a rash. Your symptoms may continue for a day or two.

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