1496781328 what to do if a bee stings you

If you developing shortness of breath get someone to administed intravenious Vit C that is one of the most powerfull anti-inflamatory products available. The Bee venom is acidic as it contains the highly acidic peptide melittin, and these interventions are often recommended to neutralize the venom. Vit C will fight the icidic venom and brake it down and neutral pH to stop the pain  - Healer Omar Botha

The female worker bees are the only ones that can sting. 
Sometimes we have to look at why are we been stung or hurt by an insect or animal. The sting or bite and toxins will trigger the emotions and the lessons one has to learn. Not easy accepting this, because people might see it as a flaw in their personality. Everything happens for a reason. 
Bee Sting Treatment Options
For a quick recovery from non-allergic bee stings, you have three things to do to begin the healing process:
  • Extract the stinger.
  • Clean the wound.
  • Get pain relief.

The first and most important treatment for a bee sting is to remove the stinger as quickly as possible and by any means. The bee's hind end contains a sac that holds venom, and it may continue pumping more venom into the skin if not extracted. So, don’t be slow about – get the stinger out. You can use your fingernails, a pair of tweezers, or even a credit card to scrape out the stinger. But, be careful not to break the stinger and leave it buried in the skin. The stinger should be removed as quickly as possible without regard to method: The venom delivered does not differ whether the sting is pinched or scraped off and even a delay of a few seconds leads to more venom being injected
After the stinger has been removed, you can use one of these 8 bee sting remedies:
1. Ice. Apply ice for 20 minutes. Ice will numb the pain and slow blood flow to the area, which reduces swellign.
2. Honey. A degree of irony resides in this bee sting remedy since honey comes from bees, but honey is excellent for healing wounds. Apply a small dab of honey to the wound and cover with gauze or a small rag for 30 minutes to one hour. (If a person is allergic to bees or honey, do not use this remedy.
)3. Lavender essential oil. Add one or two drops of lavender essential oil to the wound. Lavender oil will help neutralize the venom immediately.
4. Crushed garlic. Crush one or two garlic cloves to release the juices and press it against the wound. Cover with a moist rag or towel and let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes.
5. Plantain. This is not the fruit! Plantain (Plantago major, broad leaf and Plantago lanceolata, long leaf) is a common weed you’ll find around your home. It typically grows in places where the soil has been disturbed. It can also be found growing in the cracks of your sidewalks. Bee stings are never planned, so it may be a good idea to purchase the Plantago major plant from a local garden and keep it at your homeAlthough it is a weed, it has lovely purple foliage and leaves that look like small green roses. To use plantain as a bee sting treatment, you need to release the juices from the leaves. This can be done by using a food processor or putting the leaves in a plastic bag and crushing them with a spoon. You can even chew it slightly to release the juices. Once you obtain the juice, press the juicy leaves against the sting and cover with a moist rag or towel for 30 minutes.
6. Baking soda and vinegar. Make a paste using baking soda, a dab of vinegar and water and apply it to the wound for 30 minutes. Baking soda and vinegar helps neutralize the acid found in bee stings.

Say No to Pharmaceutical Drugs  ( bee sting )

* Antihistamines target a chemical called histamine, which your body makes when you have an allergic reaction.
  1. Some of the main side effects of antihistamines include:
    • Dry mouth.
    • Drowsiness.
    • Dizziness.
    • Nausea and vomiting.
    • Restlessness or moodiness (in some children)
    • Trouble urinating or not being able to urinate.
    • Blurred vision.
    • Confusion.
  2. Less common side effects of first-generation antihistamines include:
    • insomnia (difficulty sleeping)
    • nightmares
    • hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren't real)
    • itchy skin
  3. Rare side effects of first-generation antihistamines include:
    • rapid heartbeat
    • chest tightness
Dormicum Side Effects and Adverse Effects administered to people
The drug is lowers the heart rate and BP and can lead to death.
Dormicum - Interstitial Lung Disease, Pulmonary Alveolar Haemorrhage (7871214-3)
on Oct 17, 2011 Male from JAPAN , 77 years of age, weighting 123.5 lb, was treated with Dormicum (midazolam)injection. Directly after, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Dormicum side effects: interstitial lung disease, pulmonary alveolar haemorrhage. Dormicum (midazolam)injection dosage: N/A. 
Associated medications used:
  • Plavix (75 Mg Milligram(s), Qd, Oral)
  • Aspirin
  • Concentrated Red Cells (concentrated Human Red Blood Cells)
  • Samsca (15 Mg Milligram(s), Qd, Oral)
  • Finibax (doripenem)injection (0.25 G Gram(s), Tid, Intravenous)
  • Lasix
  • Trichlormethiazide
Bacterial Infection, Multi-organ Failure, Quality Of Life Decreased, Continuous Haemodiafiltration, Renal Failure, Depressed Level Of Consciousness, Respiratory Failure, Activities Of Daily Living Impaired, Bone Marrow Failure (7750454-8)
Patient was taking Dormicum (nitrazepam) (injection). Patient felt the following Dormicum side effects: bacterial infection, multi-organ failure, quality of life decreased, continuous haemodiafiltration, renal failure, depressed level of consciousness, respiratory failure, activities of daily living impaired, bone marrow failure on Aug 28, 2011 from JAPAN Additional patient health information: Female , 15 years of age, weighting 92.59 lb, was diagnosed with
  • vomiting
and. Dormicum (nitrazepam) (injection) dosage: 150 Mg Milligram(s), Intravenous, 100 Mg Milligram(s), Intravenous. Patient was hospitalized and became disabled. 
Brain Herniation, Intracranial Pressure Increased (7270883-9)
Adverse event was reported on Jan 24, 2011 by a Patient taking Dormicum (Dosage: Drip Infusion) was diagnosed with
  • sedation
  • renal failure
  • infection
  • gastrointestinal haemorrhage
  • asthma
and. Location: JAPAN , child 1 years of age, weighting 22.05 lb, After Dormicum was administered, patient encountered several Dormicum side effects: brain herniation, intracranial pressure increased. 
Multiple concurrent drugs taken:
  • Lasix (Drip Infusion)
  • Meropenem
  • Omepral
  • Sevoflurane (4-5% Daily)
  • Predonine
  • Inovan (3-9 Mcg/kg/min Drip Infusion)
  • Hanp (Drip Infusion)
  • Dobutrex (Drip Infusion)
Coma, Convulsion, Metastatic Neoplasm (7065091-0)
on Oct 18, 1990 Female from GERMANY , 60 years of age, was treated with Dormicum (inj). Directly after, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Dormicum side effects: coma, convulsion, metastatic neoplasm. Dormicum (inj) dosage: N/A. Patient was hospitalized. 

Clonic Convulsion (7064847-8)
on Jul 22, 1987 Male from GERMANY , weighting 2.43 lb, was treated with Dormicum (inj). Patient felt the following Dormicum side effects: clonic convulsion. Dormicum (inj) dosage: N/A. 
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Altered State Of Consciousness (6822196-4)
Patient was taking Dormicum (midazolam) Injection, 10 Mg. After Dormicum was administered, patient encountered several Dormicum side effects: acute respiratory distress syndrome, altered state of consciousness on Jun 25, 2010 from JAPAN Additional patient health information: Female , 80 years of age, weighting 84.66 lb, was diagnosed with
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • pneumonia
and. Dormicum (midazolam) Injection, 10 Mg dosage: Mg, Continuous,iv Drip. 
Multiple concurrent drugs taken:
  • Funguard (micafungin) Injection (150 Mg, Uid/qd, Iv Drip)
  • Meropenem (0.5 G, Tid, Iv Drip)
  • Clindamycin (600 Mg, Tid, Iv Drip)
  • Elaspol (sivelestat Sodium) Injection (200 Mg, Continuous, Iv Drip)
  • Dopamine Hydrochloride (Iv Drip)
  • Lasix (20 Mg, Bid, Iv Nos)
  • Soldactone (potassium Canrenoate) Injection (100 Mg, Uid/qd, Iv Nos)
  • Solu-medrol (250 Mg, Bid, Iv Drip)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Altered State Of Consciousness, Cardiac Failure, Delayed Recovery From Anaesthesia, Pneumonia (6816821-1)
Adverse event was reported on Jun 21, 2010 by a Female taking Dormicum (midazolam) Injection, 10mg (Dosage: Continuous, Iv Drip) was diagnosed with
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • pneumonia
and. Location: JAPAN , 80 years of age, weighting 84.66 lb, Directly after, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Dormicum side effects: acute respiratory distress syndrome, altered state of consciousness, cardiac failure, delayed recovery from anaesthesia, pneumonia. 
Liver Disorder (6428885-8)
on Oct 28, 2009 Female from JAPAN , 82 years of age, was treated with Dormicum (inj). Patient felt the following Dormicum side effects: liver disorder. Dormicum (inj) dosage: N/A. 
Multiple prescriptions taken:
  • Ampicillin Sodium
  • Ampicillin Sodium/sulbactam Sodium
Patient was hospitalized. 
Pancreatic Carcinoma (5567060-6)
on Nov 25, 2004 Male from NETHERLANDS , 53 years of age, was diagnosed with
  • palliative care
and was treated with Dormicum (inj). After Dormicum was administered, patient encountered several Dormicum side effects: pancreatic carcinoma. Dormicum (inj) dosage: N/A. 
Colitis Ischaemic, Diarrhoea Haemorrhagic, Gastrointestinal Erosion, Haemorrhoids, Large Intestinal Ulcer, Oedema Mucosal, Polyp, Rectal Haemorrhage(5151068-9)
Patient was taking Dormicum. Directly after, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Dormicum side effects: colitis ischaemic, diarrhoea haemorrhagic, gastrointestinal erosion, haemorrhoids, large intestinal ulcer, oedema mucosal, polyp, rectal haemorrhage on Sep 18, 2006 from TURKEY Additional patient health information: Female , 65 years of age, was diagnosed with
  • colonoscopy
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • diabetes mellitus non-insulin-dependent
and. Dormicum dosage: 4 Mg/day. 
Associated medications used:
  • Zelmac (6 Mg, Bid)
  • Insulin
  • Delix (2.5 Mg, Qd)
  • Beloc Zok (50 Mg, Qd)
  • Pravachol (10 Mg, Qd)
  • Metformin Hydrochloride (Unk, Qd)
  • Lansor (30 Mg, Bid)
Patient was hospitalized.