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Hydrogen Peroxide Bee Sting

On the Method of Treating Bee Stings with Hydrogen Peroxide
In recent times, most people have been disturbed by bee stings. After bee stings, the skin is red and swollen, itchy, and very uncomfortable. Although there are many good prescriptions in ancient times, today we only discuss the wonderful method of treating bee stings with hydrogen peroxide.

The chemical name of hydrogen peroxide is hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidation. The principle of treating bee stings with it is quite deep. When bees sting people, they inject poison into the skin, and the venom contains many acidic substances and biological enzymes, causing local inflammatory reactions. Hydrogen peroxide is easily differentiated to explain oxygen. This oxygen can destroy the structure of harmful components in the venom, inhibit the growth of bacteria, and reduce the harm of inflammation.

It is advisable to use hydrogen peroxide to treat bee stings. First, wash the sting area lightly with water to remove its surface impurities. After that, take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, dip it in a cotton ball, and apply it lightly to the sting area. Apply it for time, or feel tingling, this is a normal sign, and the hydrogen peroxide interacts with the venom. Wait a moment, wash with water.

Use hydrogen peroxide with caution. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide should be appropriate. If it is too thick, it will hurt the skin and cause skin burns. If it is too thin, it will not have enough medicinal power, and it is difficult to remove the harm of bee venom. And when applying, pay attention to observe the skin's reaction. If the tingling is unbearable, or there are allergic symptoms, such as rash, itching, etc., stop using it immediately and seek medical consultation.

Furthermore, the symptoms of bee stings are different in severity. If it is light, apply it with hydrogen peroxide, and it will slow down after a few hours; if it is severe, it may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, breathing difficulties and other systemic symptoms. At this time, hydrogen peroxide is only an urgent strategy. You must go to the hospital quickly and seek professional treatment. Never delay the disease.

To sum up, hydrogen peroxide has its own unique features in the treatment of bee stings. Those who use it should be clear about its reasons, know its methods, and be cautious in order to obtain its benefits and avoid its harm.