If the stinger remains in your skin, remove it by scraping over it with your fingernail or a piece of gauze. Never use tweezers to remove a stinger, as squeezing it can cause more venom to release into your skin. Wash the sting with soap and water.
If your skin responds by developing redness, itchiness, or a hive-like swelling called a wheal, then you may be sensitive to the allergen.
Most of the time, bee sting symptoms are minor and include
A bee stinger must be removed on priority because it can cause serious consequences if it is not removed promptly. This is because the stinger releases venom. Hence, the longer it is left in the skin, the more venom will be released leading to exaggerated pain, swelling, and other symptoms.
Immediately after the bee has stung, apply the following:
A drop of the following pure oils, three times a day:
Helichrysum
Myrrh
Roman Chamomile
Drink 1 capsule of the following, twice a day:
Natural Anti Venom
Allergy Blend