Hornet
The venom is transmitted to the human body from the needle, causing redness and swelling of the sting area, pain and sometimes itching. These symptoms usually disappear within several hours. In some cases, the sting may result in redness and swelling. It lasts for two or three days, especially if the person is allergic to insect stings. Generally, however, the symptoms disappear within a week or so, as long as there are no life-threatening symptoms such as anaphylactic shock.
Symptoms of Hornet
Symptoms of entry of venom to the body include:
The symptoms caused by allergies from the venom of the Hornet include:
Hormone treatment
Procedures for treatment of staph infection include several steps depending on the symptoms that appear on the grove, some are at the site of the sting, others in the ambulance, or hospital if necessary, including:
When you have some symptoms on your back after receiving medical care and returning home, you should go back to the hospital or seek urgent medical care.
Prevention of sting
The following measures may be taken to reduce exposure to wasps:
- Get rid of wasps near the house.
- Wear shoes, clothing cover the entire body, avoid bright yellow special colors when present in places where there may be wasps, and use insect repellents on exposed body areas.
- When you are in an area where wasps should move away from the area slowly, avoid disturbing them, or waving them by hand.
- Stay away from places where there are more likely to be wasps, such as fruit trees, flowering plants, garbage collection sites, and wasps.
- Cover foods and beverages when you are abroad.
Home remedies for insect stings
Here are some home remedies for insect stings and for their wasps: