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  2. A wasp sting typically results in an itchy and painful welt. While it can be uncomfortable, most people recover quickly and without complications. Read on to learn how you treat a wasp sting.

  3. 11 Simple Ways to Treat a Red Wasp Sting - wikiHow Health

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    The red paper wasp, which is active in the eastern part of the United States, has a particularly painful sting. Thankfully, red wasp stings usually don’t cause a severe reaction, but there are some measures you can take to reduce your pain and discomfort.

  4. Remedies for Wasp Stings - WebMD

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    Learn home remedies and treatments to help ease your wasp sting symptoms and speed up your recovery.

  5. How to Treat a Wasp Sting: 8 things to do if you get stung - Solv

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    Learn how to treat and prevent wasp stings with our comprehensive guide. Discover the differences between wasp and bee stings, first aid steps, home remedies, and when to seek medical attention.

  6. Wasp Sting: Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention - Health

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    Wasp stings are usually swollen and red and might feel warm to the touch. There's typically a red mark that looks like a pen prick in the center of the sting, Tania Mucci-Elliott, MD, a...

  7. A wasp sting causes an immediate and intense pain that is usually followed by redness and mild swelling. People who are allergic to wasps may experience a more severe reaction including hives...

  8. Wasp Sting: What You Should Know - Verywell Health

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    Wasps can repeatedly sting, making them dangerous, especially in people who are sensitive or allergic to the venom. This article explains wasp sting symptoms, treatments, and when to seek medical care.

  9. 3 Ways to Treat a Wasp or Hornet Sting - wikiHow

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    1. Remove the stinger if you haven't already. Use a clean, blunt object to scrape off the stinger, like a dull knife, a credit card, or your fingernail. Don't pull out the stinger, as this can cause more venom to spread. [2] 2. Wash the sting with soap and water. Continue to do this 3 times a day until the sting has healed.

  10. Wasp Sting: Treatments, Symptoms, Allergies, and More - ...

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    A wasp sting occurs when a wasp inserts its stinger into the skin and injects venom. This can cause severe pain and may result in a serious allergic reaction, or anaphylaxis. Because wasps do not leave their stingers behind, they are able to sting more than once.

  11. First Aid for Wasp and Bee Stings Treatment - WebMD

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    9 min read. The treatment of bee and wasp stings depends on their severity. The majority of problems that require medical attention come from an allergic reaction to the sting. In most...