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. :)
The pain lasts from a few minutes to a few days - it all depends on the person who has been stung. We all have different reactions to a sting.
It hurts A LOT! I somehow managed to have one crawl up my pants leg, and was stung twice before she fell to the ground. It felt somewhat like a yellow jacket sting, but MUCH,MUCH worse. My leg even started to feel numb - lasted all night. Now, almost 1 week later, I still have red welts, and itching in the area.
Usually it takes a few hours for the swelling to go down. If you have a large local reaction to the stinger, the swelling will increase for the next 1 or 2 days but will subside after the course of about a week.
It's an engorged tick swollen with blood!
The pH scale of a bee sting is 3.5, so if you get stung by a bee, putting toothpaste on the bee sting should help because the bee sting is weak acid but toothpaste is week alkali so it should balance it out.
absolutely. i got all 4 of mine out at once too, and it was swollen and painful for a whole week.
no, go to a doctor, you could be mildly allergic
Yes, mine was done a week ago and it sweels up every now and then when it is aggervated. Its totally normal.
so whats the question?
No It couldn't be like having regular menstural flow for normal days and still be pregnant . It is not possible but abrupt bleeding may occur due to some problem in pregnancy and its duration and quantity may vary and have different effect on pregnancy.
If you don't put a special jelly on it it will get infected and swell enormously
yes very normal.
no its not normal
If you got stung by a jellyfish and it is itchy for over a week you should really consider going to the emergency room immediatly! What you have is very uncommon and has only happened to several people. Normally, the sting and swollen stuff would be gone in 3 days after the sting. Ask your doctor if this is rare and needs a special treatment. Feel better soon.
That's still normal.
Yes, postoperative swelling is a common occurrence following removal of third molars. The swelling should diminish within a week. If not, be sure to let the surgeon know. Follow his/her advice.
Yes, One could have a very serious infection without having a fever. If it hurts and the area is swollen or red... go to a doctor. I am starting week 4 of recovering from an infection that made it almost impossible for me to walk for over a week and the wounds have been very hard to heal and I still can't walk normally... I never had a temperature above normal and sometimes was even slightly below normal.