How to Treat a Wasp Sting?

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To treat a wasp sting or any other insect sting, the first thing to do is remove the sting. Use tweezers or your finger nails; don’t attempt to press out the sting, as this will only spread the poison under the skin. Wash the bite with soap and water, and then cool off the skin with ice cubes or an ice-pack that has been wrapped in a cloth or thin towel. If the pain persists, use a painkilling cream or gel or an antihistamine to soothe the itch.
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To treat a wasp sting, remove the stinger from skin and apply ice and antihistamine to the swollen area.
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To treat a wasp sting, remove the stinger from skin and apply ice and antihistamine to the swollen area.
To treat wasp stings, you first have to pull out the stinger using tweezers. You then wash the affected area with soap and water, and dab some antiseptic solution on the bite.
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Removal of the stinger first up is of most importance. This is in fact the initial way to treat a wasp sting. You can also purchase what is called an extractor kit, which is handy
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1. Remove the stinger. Scrape a dull butter knife against your skin in the opposite direction of the stinger entry. It should pop out. Some sources recommend removing a stinger with
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This treatment was told by my mom. Grab leaves from three different plants (doesnt matter which ones) and rub on the area that you got stung. Works on bees and wasps.
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1. Look at the sting area and see if the bee or wasps stinger is still in the skin. If it is, gently scrape the skin to remove the stinger using the butter knife. If you squeeze or
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