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Jul 16, 2019
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cougaman
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Tell them to take benadryl and give it 3-4 days for the swelling to go away.
Some will give a steroid, although I don't agree with that.
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Question for CB doctors re:bee sting
bluecougar1985
7/16/19 3:50pm
What is a doctor going to do for that?
SJS
7/16/19 3:57pm
That would kind of be my question. It sounded like they are concerned about
bluecougar1985
7/16/19 3:58pm
You're the Dr, you tell us.
ReggaeCoug
7/16/19 4:11pm
Tell them to take benadryl and give it 3-4 days for the swelling to go away.
cougaman
7/16/19 4:44pm
Have you given any benedryl?
AirPowerCoog
7/16/19 4:10pm
Yes, a couple times, and I did leave out the nurse suggested that.
bluecougar1985
7/16/19 4:14pm
Swelling and feeling warm are probably just local reaction to the sting.
Game Changer
7/16/19 4:53pm
To add to this, the swelling from a bee sting is usually at its worse at about
cougaman
7/16/19 4:58pm
Thanks for all the help!
bluecougar1985
7/16/19 5:35pm
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