Question

After being stung by a ground bee, the child has some redness and swelling, followed by a feverish sensation in the head and chills. There is also swelling around the eyes. Does the child need to see a doctor?

Answer

The wound from a bee sting will immediately become red and swollen, accompanied by a burning sensation. At this point, it is important to immediately apply a large amount of alkaline water to neutralize the acidity and alkalinity, weaken the toxicity, and thereby have some blood circulation benefits. If there is onion available, it can be washed and sliced, then applied to the wound to alleviate pain and swelling. The above suggestions are for the question “What should I do if a child is stung by a ground bee more than ten times?” I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!