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bee stings


Question Posted Sunday September 19 2004, 3:32 pm

what should you use to ease the itching/stinging/swelling of a bee sting?

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DorkyKerBear answered Sunday June 19 2005, 12:57 am:
I would say take a cigarette and tear it apart and put the tobacco on it. When I was younger, I got stung by two bees at a soccer game and someone did that to me. It really helped it!!

Love always,
Kerry

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xo_dream answered Sunday October 10 2004, 3:58 pm:
Take some benadryl & put some aloe & a band-aid on it to keep the air off of it, and that should help.

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pRiiNcEsS_bRyT answered Monday September 20 2004, 2:21 pm:
put cigarette tobacco on it...it alwaiiz takes the burning and itching away

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Sunshine answered Monday September 20 2004, 4:48 am:
rubbing alcohol or toothpaste--My brother ran into a bee hive while riding a 4-wheeler. He got stung at least 50 times. He rubbed himself down with rubbing alcohol, then put a little dab of toothpaste on each sting.

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MaGiCLyDeLiSh88 answered Sunday September 19 2004, 9:35 pm:
i would use like some cream made for that... go to walmart and ask the farmacy... I am not sure... I just put some weird named cream on it and some ice to numb it... make sure the stiger is out! good luck and sorry fro the sting! bye*

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darkconfessions answered Sunday September 19 2004, 8:50 pm:
Put alchohal on it and baby powder.

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KrAzZi_x0x_KrIz answered Sunday September 19 2004, 4:12 pm:
take a magnet and tape it onto the sting and the swelling will go down...same with the itching and everything else

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FernGully answered Sunday September 19 2004, 3:45 pm:
as long as you aren't allergic, take an anti-histamine. Which, as everyone else already told you, would be something like Benadryl.

And then don't touch it. Touching it makes it itchier and itching it makes it swell more.

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Lizzy answered Sunday September 19 2004, 3:42 pm:
Chap stick seems to work well for me!!!! Good luck with that
Lizzy

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sweetbabigurl answered Sunday September 19 2004, 3:39 pm:
warm washcloth....xoxo!

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Mercy_x_Me answered Sunday September 19 2004, 3:39 pm:
take benedryl, and rub lots of body lotion on it, keep ice on it too, the more numb it is the less it stings and burns.

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WTF answered Sunday September 19 2004, 3:37 pm:
Aveeno, Benadryl, and Cortozone are a few, try your local pharmacy or drug store and ask there too.

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