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Suggest Treatment For Swelling And Lump After Getting Sting By Bee

Hi Doctor,

Saturday morning i think i was stung by a bee on the hand between the knuckle on index finger and middle finger.

It startted as sweeeling with a lump. I still have a slight lump but it looks like the top of my hand is slightly bruised.

any thoughts?

Tue, 29 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello,
Thank you for posting on HCM.
Insect bites are usually pretty easy to treat unless secondary infection sets in.
I would suggest you consult a dermatologist, who would suggest you short course of oral antibiotics and analgesics. Oral corticosteroids may be added as required. Apply a cream containing mupirocin for 3 days followed by a cream containing halobetasol and fusidic acid twice a day over affected areas for atleast 5 days. Take antihistaminics for itching as required.
Hope this will take care of your issue.
Wish you best of health.
Thank you
Dr Hardik Pitroda

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Suggest Treatment For Swelling And Lump After Getting Sting By Bee

Hello, Thank you for posting on HCM. Insect bites are usually pretty easy to treat unless secondary infection sets in. I would suggest you consult a dermatologist, who would suggest you short course of oral antibiotics and analgesics. Oral corticosteroids may be added as required. Apply a cream containing mupirocin for 3 days followed by a cream containing halobetasol and fusidic acid twice a day over affected areas for atleast 5 days. Take antihistaminics for itching as required. Hope this will take care of your issue. Wish you best of health. Thank you Dr Hardik Pitroda