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Two days later, his ankle is more swollen than when the stinging actually occurred. He says it may have been three yellowjackets total. I'm a bit of a hypochondriac and am wondering if the delayed swelling is anything to be concerned about.

2007-08-31 13:41:35 · 8 answers · asked by knownothing 2 in Health Other - Health

8 answers

The localized swelling or edema and inflammation (red,; warm) are signs of an allergic reaction. Most likely, the affected area is also itching. He can apply Caladryl lotion to the area. And he can take OTC Benadryl 25-50mgm for antipruritus and sleep.

Recently, my brother-in law was stung while we were in Washington. I applied some mud. cut an incision and try to express as much toxins as I could. We also applied mullein leaves over it. I also applied Vicks to the area.
that night, he took Benadryl and was able to sleep. the following day, he applied non-staining clear Caladryl lotion which immediately relieved the itching. He continue taking the Benadryl.


By the third day, it improved immediately. I wasn't fortunate at all. when i was a kid, I got stung. My whole arm got swollen so bad and infected. Cellulitis set in. . The dr. had to apply a drain .

FYI: Yellow Jackets are in the wasp family. They have stingers; but they don't leave it in unlike bees. .

2007-08-31 14:40:59 · answer #1 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 0

It shouldn't be a problem. If he is itching, it will swell more and may be the cause of the delay. Or, as suggested, the stingers might still be under the skin. Allergic reactions to bee stings are accompanied by an inability to breathe properly. If he's breathing alright, he should be fine.

Tell him to make a mud pie, and slap it on there for a while. It draws out the stinger and helps soothe the itch.

2007-08-31 14:59:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get the stinger out in case you are able to. attempt sliding a credit card decrease than the around section (if there is one) and popping it out in case you won't be able to get it with nails or tweezers. in case you won't be able to get it, it is going to sting longer, yet at last it is going to pass away. the main suitable factor to do is basically wait it out by way of fact it could no longer sting continuously. If it is fairly undesirable attempt something chilly (like frozen vegetables), baking soda and water paste to pass over it (toothpaste works in the same way, basically make valuable the energetic element is baking-soda) or basically take some ibuprofen. it is fairly no longer a brilliant deal, it hurts even though it is going away. Edit: there is genuinely no longer reason to be dashing to the healthcare professional if it is swollen. Bee stings in many cases swell whether you at the instant are not allergic. If it is basically the section around the side it fairly is swelling do no longer subject approximately it, basically take ibuprofen and use ice to calm it down and shop an eye fixed on it. additionally, a penny will maximum possibly harm and is fairly grimy so i does not recommend that. additionally, it is no longer fairly mandatory to be putting anti-bacterial ointment on it as that may in specific circumstances aggravate it (comparable with alcohol seeing it fairly is a puncture wound).

2016-10-19 21:16:19 · answer #3 · answered by hafner 4 · 0 0

my cousin got stung by a hornet once, and she was more swollen 2 days later than she was the day it happend.
just wait it out and if the swelling doesn't go down in a day or two you may want to go to the doctor.

2007-08-31 13:44:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As long as he has not other side effects, he should be fine. The swelling is localized, more than likely, but if it doesn't go down, he should have it checked out. If the stinger is still in there, it may require intervention.

2007-08-31 13:44:13 · answer #5 · answered by katiesquilts 4 · 0 0

He might of not gotten all the stingers out, it will cause a serious infection. Have him soak it in hot water(as hot as he can stand) and see if anything comes to a head. If not have him go to a dr.

2007-08-31 13:44:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go Here: this site seems to suggest red/ness/swelling is normal, but if dad needs additional help see a doctor.

http://www.stlouischildrens.org/tabid/88/itemid/2165/Bee-or-Yellow-Jacket-Sting.aspx

2007-08-31 13:47:53 · answer #7 · answered by stick man 6 · 0 0

no need to wonder. that's what emergency rooms and doctors' appointments are for. get your dad to go.

2007-08-31 13:44:35 · answer #8 · answered by Christy 3 · 0 0

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