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Hydrogen Peroxide Bee Stings

On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on bee stings
In modern times, when people encounter bee stings, they often wonder whether hydrogen peroxide is helpful or not. After covering bee stings, the skin is swollen and painful, itchy and painful, and the pain is unspeakable, so they seek various foreign objects to solve their problems.

Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, is also oxidizing. Or it is effective in bee stings, because it can disinfect and sterilize, and prevent diseases at the sting. The skin at the sting is damaged, and the bacteria are easy to invade. Hydrogen peroxide application can remove the bacteria and prevent their growth, so as to avoid carbuncle and ulceration.

However, there are also objections. The pain of bee stings originates from the injection of bee venom. The composition of bee venom is complex, and it is not only the bacteria that suffer. Although hydrogen peroxide can disinfect, it may not be of great benefit to the solution of bee venom. And it is corrosive. If the stinging is seriously damaged, it may be used to irritate the skin, which will increase the pain and delay the healing.

From the perspective of reality, there are different opinions among users. Those who feel a little less swelling and pain after use, but gradually heal the stinging area; those who also feel more discomfort after use and have no help. Due to the differences in individuals and bee species, the quantity and quality of bee venom are different, so the response is poor.

In summary, the effect of hydrogen peroxide on bee stings cannot be generalized. When encountering a bee sting, it is advisable to observe the situation of the sting first, rinse with water in light cases, and apply a cold compress to relieve pain; in severe cases, seek medical attention quickly, follow the doctor's advice, and do not use objects without authorization to avoid causing trouble.