Ways To Treat A Wasp Sting

Emergency Medical Care For Severe Reactions

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It is critical to coordinate emergency medical care for severe reactions to wasp stings. When a patient is brought to the hospital for an allergic reaction, several treatments are commonly administered. Antihistamines, steroids, and epinephrine may all be used to counteract the symptoms of the allergic reaction, especially to minimize swelling of the airway. In extreme cases, a breathing tube will be inserted into the patient’s throat to allow breathing while the medications take effect. The patient will then be held for observation to make sure the effects of the sting can wear off. Emergency services may also be called if someone experiences many stings at one time. Even though there may not be an allergic reaction, the amount of venom in the patient’s system can be a concern.

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