Friday, August 20, 2010

If my skin blisters and turns green from a bee sting, does it mean i'm allergic to bee stings?

It turned green weeks after i'd been stung but the swelling had gone down, it was also very itchy. Is this how most ppl react to bee stings?

If my skin blisters and turns green from a bee sting, does it mean i'm allergic to bee stings?
I'm gona guess that your either allergic OR that you have an infection from it.
Reply:more then likely


when your stung next go to a doctor and have it checked just incase
Reply:In such cases, you must see a doctor before going to the web! See a specialist please!
Reply:Allergic reactions usually occure within minutes of a sting, they can be severe or mild, and rang from swelling of the throat to a rash.





Check with your doctor. Call them on the phone, and tell them what is wrong, if they think it is serious enough they will ask you to come in to the office. Perhapse it is infected???


and check with


www.webmd.com
Reply:If you were allergic, then there would have been a respiratory reaction within a few minutes to a few hours after the sting. There would have been extreme swelling and itching. As for the rest, that is all pretty normal. The toxin can cause some minor deep tissue necrosis that will only surface like a bruise a few weeks later and isn't anything to worry about unless you develp other symptoms. The itching is completely normal.

lady slipper

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