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Injury Prevention
Bites & Stings
Human bites:
- Control bleeding.
- Wash with soap and water.
- Call physician.
Animal bites:
- Control bleeding.
- Wash with soap and water.
- Call physician.
- Notify animal control.
Insect bites and stings:
- Remove stinger by scraping with dull-edged item (e.g. a credit card).
- Wash with soap and water.
- Apply ice, a cold pack or a cold, wet washcloth for several minutes.
- To relieve itching, apply a paste of baking soda and water, meat tenderizer or a dab of household ammonia.
- For pain, take acetaminophen, or take an over-the-counter antihistamine if your doctor approves.
- Pain and swelling should be relieved within 72 hours.
- Seek immediate medical attention for stings in the nose or mouth. Swelling may block airways.
- Seek immediate medical help if an allergic reaction develops. Symptons include: massive swelling, hives or rash, difficulty breathing, tightness in the throat or chest, dizziness, fainting, nausea or vomiting.
Snake bites:
- Call ambulance.
- Do not apply ice.
For information about preventing bites and stings, click here.
Last Update
May 28, 2008
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