Posted by Tom in TN on September 02, 2008 at 03:26:03 from (4.152.156.74):
In Reply to: hornet/wasp sting posted by farmer boy on September 02, 2008 at 01:43:31:
Farmerboy,
About a month ago, I was stung by a black wasp just above my upper lip. My face swelled up very much. I dabbed some ammonia on the sting to take out some of the sting and itch, and then used ice to numb the area.
I never went to a doctor, and the swelling subsided over a couple of days. However, I kept close monitor on it and would not have hesitated to go to a doctor if any other symptoms had shown up (rash, shortness of breath, etc.)
I get wasp stings quite frequently, and they generally are cleared up within about an hour. Stings on the head and face are special. They're not to be ignored.
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