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 fee like something in my ear?
idk if theres somethin in my ear i feel like crawling but it always go then come back. and i been having sensations in my ear where it would feel like something is in my ear but now idk. it been 3 ...


 This guy had an ACCIDENT!!!!!!!!?
I know this is kinda gross, but I'm really interested. Last Sunday my friends and I came back from church and we saw this old man fall of his bike hitting his face on the concrete. We rushed to ...


 Piece of wood stuck in my hand for 10 years?
When I was in 3rd grade, I had a pretty big piece of wood stuck in the middle of my left hand ... The nurse tried to get it out but couldn't get all of it out, and I was, and still am, terrified ...


 My 2 year old son got a tick bite on the back of his neck. Should we go to the doctor?
There is a small bump that looks like a zit next to where the bite was. This was 2 weeks ago, approximately, and the tick wasn't attached for more than 2 hours. It may be until tomorrow that ...


 My finger kills!! please help!!?
ok so i was runnin when i bumped my toe nail on a piece of metal now its KILLING me i cant even sleep and ive got school tmrw? wht can i do? excuses for not going to shool? i can barely walk!!!...


 I stepped on a piece of metal?
Earlier, I stepped on a piece of metal that I must have dropped. I can feel it in my foot but I can't see it - so I can't get it with tweezers. Can I leave it in my foot?...


 what kind of bite is this?!?
ok i got this like a week ago? it doesnt hurt at all, its fairly itchy however, and i think it may have grown a little .. anyways, does it look like a spider bite or something? what should i do??? ...


 My dog just bit the nail on my finger... help?
M y dog bit my nail and now there's about a millimeter long purple line on the side of my nail going towards the center. What's going to happen to my nail. Will it get all black? Is it ...


 i got a burn from the instyler on my hand!!!?
My sister put the instyler on the bed and i accidentally put my hand on it and pressed really hard on it for about 2 seconds and i then noticed somethin burns omg really hurts bad. I put some ...


 How to tell if my foot is broken?
I had an accident at work I was carrying some boxes and walking down a wooden ramp but when i got to the bottom my left ankle gave out and in an attempt to keep from falling i inadvertantly twisted ...


 how do i reduce swelling of lips?
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 Inner ear infection suggestions.?
Ok so 3 days ago I had a soar throat, not too bad..but than yesterday morning, it felt like I had a itch in my right ear, it bugged me all morning, by the after noon my ear was totally plugged and in ...


 Has anyone used Active Manuka honey from New Zealand, what did you take it for, and did it help you?
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 a spider bit me what can i put on it so it will go away or get the posin out?
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 i have a blister on my finger and need help!!!?
I have a blister on my finger its kinda sorta deep.. Should I try to get it off or leave it???...


 I have a spider bite on the inner area of my ear?
Okay so its not like in the ear canal just on the part outside of it what should i do its not toxic just i want to know what i just do so that it doesn't come infected or something like ...


 how do you remove a deep splinter?
i have a deep splinter in my thigh i tried tweezers using a needle and trying to squeeze it out i don't want to wait because it's pain fulL AND is this normal: When I had just got it ...


 My 3 year old daughter fell on a cake pan lid. The edges are a thin metal, but not something that would cause?
such an injury to most. She received a cut 3-4 inches long down to the fatty tissue and received 6 stitches. My concern is, it never bled! Think there was VERY LITTLE bleeding when he stitched it....


 Internal bleeding...in the finger?
I've had a pain in my finger all day that feels like a splinter. On closer examination, though, I definitely saw blood leaking, but it's on the inside, beneath my skin. It's just in my ...


 I bite my nail so bad that i took layers off the top and now they are bumpy and sore.What do use to help?
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Owww i just got stung by a yellow jacket help!?
What can i do to help the sting go away? i dont THINK im allergic to yellow jackets......i hope PPPPLLLLLLZZZZZZ help me!
                     




Ellie
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Put pickle juice on it, When you do it will sting for a minute but it will feel good after.


e m
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When bees or wasps sting a person, they inject venom through their stinger into the skin of the victim. Wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets have stingers without barbs that are usually retracted upon stinging, and these insects can sting people multiple times. The honey bee has a barbed stinger that remains in the victim's skin with its venom sack attached. About 3% of people stung by bees and wasps have an allergic reaction to the sting, and up to 0.8% of bee sting victims experience the severe and life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis. Most people will have only a localized reaction to a bee sting. In the normal reaction to a bee sting, the skin is reddened and painful. Swelling and/or itching may also occur, but the pain usually disappears over a few hours. In the so-called large local reaction to an insect sting, the swelling, redness, and pain may persist for up to a week. Areas adjacent to the site of the skin may also be involved in the large local reaction. In a systemic allergic reaction, the entire body is affected. The victim may develop hives, redness, or swelling at sites on the body distant from the site of the sting. Symptoms can also include: vomiting, nausea , diarrhea, and dizziness. In anaphylactic reactions, victims experience wheezing, difficulty breathing, and a drop in blood pressure that leads to shock if not treated promptly. Around 50 people are killed each year in the U.S. due to severe anaphylactic reactions to bee stings. These type of reactions usually occur within minutes of the bee sting. Since most people who have allergies to bee stings will have a worsened reaction to every subsequent sting, those individuals with bee sting allergies should talk to their doctor about taking special precautions, including carrying an injectable form of the drug epinephrine (used to treat anaphylactic reactions) at all times. If you are stung by a bee: Call emergency medical services if you have a history of severe reactions to insect stings or if you experience any severe symptoms as described above. Determine if the stinger is still present (look for a small black dot at the sting site) and remove it immediately if is visible in the wound. Many doctors recommend using a hard object like a credit card or blunt knife to swipe over the area and remove the stinger. The honey bee venom sack, which remains in the skin of the victim, can take 2-3 minutes to release all of its venom, so prompt removal of the stinger can reduce the severity of the sting. Apply ice or cold packs to the area to reduce the body's inflammatory response. Clean the area with soap and water, then apply hydrocortisone cream to the site to decrease the severity of the reaction. Alternative treatments include a paste made of unseasoned meat tenderizer and water (the enzyme in meat tenderizer can break down bee venom) or a paste of baking soda and water. Taking an antihistamine such as Benadryl (diphenhydramine) in tablet form and/or nonprescription pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can also provide relief of symptoms. Stings in the mouth or nose, even in persons not known to be allergic to bee stings, also require emergency medical attention, since they can lead to swelling that can interfere with breathing. take care emy


Jim
its not going to go away immediately because the venom from the bee but try putting some ice on it it wiil help with the inflammation


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