If your vein stings, it could indicate irritation or minor injury to the vein, often caused by intravenous (IV) therapy or blood draws. This sensation can result from the needle's insertion, the solution being infused, or an allergic reaction. While mild stinging may resolve on its own, persistent or severe discomfort should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out complications like phlebitis or infiltration.
It dies.
The bee dies
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it dies.
it will hurt heaps
that is impossible so nothing really
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A thrombosis is a blood clot in a vein. This usually happens after some injury to the body. I think the most common form of thrombosis is a deep vein thrombosis in the legs. When this happens there is swelling of the muscle, pain and redness.
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Hurts abit unless ur allergic u could be in big trouble
Bee stings can cause a fever in rare cases. It usually only happens if you have been stung multiple times. It is due to the accumulation of venom. A doctor should be seen.
Poking a vein with a needle can cause bleeding, bruising, and potential damage to the vein. It may also lead to infection or the formation of a blood clot. It is important to seek medical attention if you accidentally poke a vein with a needle.