If they are fire ant stings make sure you pop the white tip off and squeeze the poison out or you will risk infection. Then wipe the sting very well with alcohol or another astringent like seabreeze. Cover the stings with triple antibiotic ointment and they should heal within a few days.
drink water and spit it out, if the bubbles stay for 11 sec. thats how you can neutralise it.
If you are allergic, yes, if you don't treat it then you could likely die.
wasp stings are very strong alkali's and if you counter act them with some sort of acid it would neutralise the sting e.g. use lemon juice or any strong acidic substance.
Vinegar.This also works for some jellyfish stings, they use the same kind of sting. I also heard you could use urine.You can also use red-wine vinegar on bee stings.
Rue finds leaves and chews them up and puts them on the stings to draw out the venom
a powder-filled capsule and ammonia
acids can not be used.
Prednisone is an oral steroid that can be used to treat wasp stings depending on how severe the reaction is. Antihistamines are usually among the first treatments used.
Jellyfish stings are known to be alkali in nature - therefore, treating the affected area with vinegar neutralises the stings.
Baking soda can be used to treat bee stings and polish objects. To make this mixture of baking soda to treat bee stings, you add water. To polish objects, you add baby oil.
No, nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide can not be used on bee stings. When combined nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide are used to treat fungal and yeast infections. Triamcinolone acetonide by itself can be used for bee stings.
Yes, use it in a pasty form and rub it on. Aspirin can also treat pimples, mosquito bites, bee stings, and stains.
Moss or peat moss can be used to treat burns, bee stings, and to polish objects. Peat moss was also used to heat homes in early settlement days of the western United States.