To treat a wasp sting that has become infected with puss, rinse with peroxide several times a day until cleared. If the infection is not minor seek medical attention to have a healthcare professional treat the sting.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Getting nail polish in a cut can introduce bacteria and irritate the wound, potentially leading to infection. So, yeah, it's not the best idea. Keep those nails away from any open cuts, darling.
If your ear in infected it might sting a little, but normal cleaning them, no.
well it depends if its infected or not if its not it probably will just sting a little whenever you go over the hole but if its infected it will probably hurt
Cephalexin is popularly used to treat infections contracted from injuries. A normal bee sting would only require cleaning and pain medications. If your bee sting becomes infected, then see a doctor who might prescribe you with Cephalexin.
The immune response to an infected toe from a bee sting usually consists of the area swelling from the increased blood circulation and white blood cells rushing to the site to fight off the infection. Its the body's natural defense mechanism keeping the infection from releasing into the rest of the body.
clean it out with water and soap (it will sting) and keep it covered with a band aid so germs don't get in and it won't get infected. and you can also spray it with neosporin instead of soap too. it may still sting, though.
Infected mosquitoes can spread the pathogen that can cause encephalitis. West Nile Virus is one of the encephalitis illnesses that is spread by mosquito sting.
If a bee sting becomes dirty, it is important to clean the area with warm water and soap. You can then apply a topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection. If there is signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or pus, it is best to seek medical attention.
It is yellow at the tip and black around, it hurts a lot so be careful with them.Do not mess or pick at them or they might get infected or bigger. If you have a sting or think you might visit your local pharmacy and try to find some antibiotics, it will surely help.
NO, IT IS NOT! This is an old wives tale and will do nothing to combat a jellyfish sting. In fact the toxins in urine may cause the wound to become infected. Immersion in warm water is the best thing to do. Application of vinegar has been known to help in some cases
no it was a complete accident the sting ray simply just got fired