PARENT CARE:  BEE OR YELLOW JACKET STING  

 

Symptoms | When to call | Homecare Advice

 

Bee Sting of Right Elbow

  • Typical localized reaction to a bee sting.
  • There is moderate swelling and a slight pink color to the skin around the right elbow. There is mild pain and itching.
  • This bee sting occurred 12 hours ago.

Bee Sting of Upper Arm

  • Typical localized reaction to a bee sting.
  • There is mild redness in an oval 4 inches (10 cm) wide of the left upper arm.

Bee Sting of Left Hand

  • Moderate swelling of left hand from a bee sting that occurred the day before.

Honey Bee

Hornet

Wasp

 

Symptom Definition

  • The child was stung by a honeybee, bumblebee, hornet, paper wasp. or yellow jacket. Over 95 percent of stings are from honey bees or yellow jackets. 
  • The sting involves injecting venom into the human from the bee's stinger
  • The main symptoms are pain, swelling and redness at the sting site
  • A severe allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis

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  •  Not a bee, wasp or yellow jacket sting, see INSECT BITE

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Reviewed 8/2004

Revised 7/2002

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