Plenty of people in the Marines have Allergies. Either to medicines, foods, seasonal, etc. I know of a 1stLt that just two weeks ago got stung by a bee while out running during lunch and had to go to medical because he had an allergic reaction. As much as the Corps needs to up the numbers not that big of a risk.====I've been in 9yrs.
Yes
A combined bee and wasp sting could be dangerous for someone that is allergic. Even if not allergic, this combination could still be extremely painful.
it can be if you are allergic to them.
It depends on if you are allergic to the sting or not, and how allergic you are. If you are allergic, then you should have your doctor prescribe an epinephrine pen and carry it with you at all times. The pen is an injection you give yourself to keep from having an allergic reaction to the sting.
Unless you are allergic to it, no.
The sting and the area around it will hurt badly, and will swell up a bit if you are not allergic. If you are allergic go to the hospital right away. To help the sting afterward (if you're not allergic) soak the stung area in epsom salt and water to get out the toxins if possible.
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
Sadly if you are allergic, but if you are not you will be absolutely fine.
An allergic reaction.
only if u get an allergic reaction from it
yes, if a person is allergic to its sting.
it may still be a little swollen, however you may be allergic to them, if it becomes more painful and does not reduce i suggest you go to your local gp to get it checked out. :)
Bumble bee stings themselves are not poisonous. Many people have an allergic reaction and need medical help immediately. An allergic reaction includes swelling of the throat and tongue, vomiting, difficulty breathing, fainting, and anaphylactic shock. If no allergic reaction occurs, remove the stinger, ice and elevate the area of the sting, take over-the-counter pain relievers, and apply calamine lotion for the itch.