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My son got bit yesterday by an insect?

im not sure whether it was a bee or not , it was just a little swell yesterday but today it's huge and red . can someone help me. is it really serious? or can i get some thing over the counter. pls answer a.s.a.p.

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    1 decade ago
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    As you don't know what bit him or stung him maybe it is best to at least take him to the pharmacy and have them look at it, if it is swollen and red i guess it is painful to, the sting might still be in and getting infected., you need to be careful in case he is allergic and has a reaction.

  • 5 years ago

    i'm at school attempting to no longer chuckle quite no longer ordinary... i appear as if an fool. anyhow, i think of he would be high-quality, purely shop a watch on it. Take him to the physician if that's a huge subject. i do no longer comprehend how the ants have been given on his chicken nugget, yet i think of he would be ok. i does not positioned something on his lips in case you're not sure if it is secure. If it says exterior use purely, then do no longer positioned it on his lips. make certain you many times examine the label. Ice ought to help, and perhaps some new child's tylenol/advil. - Edit - Yeah do no longer positioned that on his lips, it is not meant to circulate close to the mouth or eyes.

  • 1 decade ago

    My grandpa was stung by bee one time and it happened to turn out he was HIGHLY allergic so he was sent to the hospital. Maybe it's not a urgent emergency, but it won't hurt to go get it checked out. If you have a doctor you should contact them. I hope everything turns out okay. :)

  • 1 decade ago

    you need to get some "Stops the Sting!" to keep with you. It neutralizes the venom and prevents swelling and redness.

    Source(s): www.stopsthesting.com
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