Bee Sting
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Evaluation
Treatment
severe allergy
Home Care
itching
pain in adults
pain in children
warning signs
Underlying Cause
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Bee Sting Home Care: Itching
Home treatment for
itching
includes:
Wash the skin with mild soap and water.
Massage the itchy area with an ice cube or cold compress.
Take a cool bath or shower. Consider oatmeal (Aveeno) baths.
Medications for
itching
include:
An oral antihistamine, such as
diphenhydramine
(
Benadryl
)
For children 1 to 6 years old: 6.25-12.5 mg of
diphenhydramine
every 4-6 hours
For children 6-12 years old: 12.5-25 mg of
diphenhydramine
every 4-6 hours
Adults may take 25 to 50 mg of
diphenhydramine
every 4-6 hours
A steroid cream or ointment, such as a 0.5 to 1%
hydrocortisone
:
Cortaid
Maximum Strength
Cortizone 5
Cortizone 10
Cortizone for Kids
Anti-
itching
cream, such as:
Calamine
Benadryl
cream
Take prescription antihistamines or
steroids
as directed.
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Bee Sting Home Care: Pain In Adults
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Last Updated: Jun 2, 2009
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;
John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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