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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Sickness After Stung By A Bee

Hi - I was stung 5 days ago by a bee. I have been stung before and had a severe local reaction but did not have a hard time breathing. In the last 5 days the bite site has changed almost every day. I was stung high on my arm. I have a red hot rash all the way down my arm and have in the last three days developed a huge rash in my arm pit. Today, my eye, face and mouth hurt. I feel very sick to my stomache. But I am not having a hard time breathing. I took benadryll every 4 hours unitl 2 days ago, when the pain stoped and the rash was not getting worse. Do I need to seek a doctor?
Tue, 31 Oct 2017
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I recommend seeing a doctor urgently since this is affecting your breathing. This far out from a bee sting, it is highly unlikely that what your are experiencing is due to an allergic reaction. I would be more concerned about secondary infection that was introduced by the bee sting.
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Sickness After Stung By A Bee

I recommend seeing a doctor urgently since this is affecting your breathing. This far out from a bee sting, it is highly unlikely that what your are experiencing is due to an allergic reaction. I would be more concerned about secondary infection that was introduced by the bee sting.