If a person is not allergic to bee sting all you need to do is clean the area and apply a ice pack to bring down the swelling. You can give the person a pain reliever if needed. If the person is allergic then just call 911.
You may become allergic to stings even if you have not had reactions to stings in the past. Previous stings without incident does not mean you will never have an anaphylatic reaction. Typically once you have a reaction you will continue to be allergic.
Your reaction may also depend on the type of bee that stings you. Some are allergic to wasps but not honey bees. Consult your physician if you are noticing more severe symptoms to stings.
Your physician may want to prescribe an Epinephrine pen for you to carry with you in the event you are stung again. The Epi-Pens are preloaded shots with medication to treat anaphylaxis.
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