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First aid for wasp bites
What should be first aid for wasp bites.what to do to get relief from pain of wasp bites.please reply.
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First wash the site with antiseptic liquid or soap and water try to take out the venom. If sever swelling or redness jus apply ice pack . Take a anti allergic tab allegra 120twice a day and for local inflamation use tab zerodol-p twice . If still the pain and inflamation not gone please visit a.doctor .
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Hi -Wash the area with soap and water to remove as much of the venom as possible. -Apply a ice / ice pack to the wound site to reduce swelling and pain. -Keep the wound clean and dry to prevent infection. -If you are allergic or shows any signs of allergy ( itching , redness, rash) Take anti allergic medication or visit a doctor immediately ( swelling , breathlessness, skin rash, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing and shock)
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Apply ice pack to prevent swelling. Tab cetgel od ,Tab decdan bd for 3 days
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