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| Description | Symptoms | Medicines | Non-Medicinal Remedies |
| Non-Medicinal Remedies for Bee Sting |
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1. The stinger releases venom for up to 4
minutes after the sting. Remove the stinger
promptly. 2. Clean and disinfect the site of the sting. 3. Dab on household ammonia to ease the pain. 4. Apply meat tenderizer right away. It can break down venom. 5. A paste made from baking soda and water may ease the pain. 6. Wear white clothing to help avoid being stung. Bees are more attracted to colors. 7. Apply a rub-on deodorant to the site of the sting. |
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