How to Treat Wasps Stings
Getting stung by wasps is a common occurrence. However, stings can be extremely painful and can even be life-threatening. There are a few things you can do to help treat a wasp sting.
First, you can treat a sting with antihistamines. Antihistamines will help relieve your itching and can also help prevent an allergic reaction. You can also try using an anti-inflammatory ointment or cream to reduce the pain.
Applying a cold compress to the affected area will also help reduce pain and swelling. Use a cold compress for at least 10 minutes on, and 10 minutes off. You can also use a tea bag to soak the affected area. You can also rub a piece of an onion half on the sting. The onion juice has strong anti-inflammatory properties.
You can also try using a baking soda and water paste to treat the sting. You can also apply colloidal oatmeal to the sting to soothe it.
If you are experiencing a severe allergic reaction, call an ambulance. You should also try using epinephrine. Epinephrine will help alleviate the sting and prevent a severe reaction.
Usually, the sting is not serious and will heal on its own. However, if you are allergic to wasps, you may be at risk for anaphylactic shock. Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that can cause breathing trouble, dilation of the pupils, muscle weakness, and confusion.
If you think you may have anaphylaxis, call an ambulance and get to a hospital as soon as possible. You may also want to consider a tetanus shot.