![]() I've never had issues outside of the actual sting site in the past, so I am wondering if I might expect future stings to get worse, or the opposite? I've read both, and I was hoping to hear from anybody who's had similar experiences and how things progressed for them. I understand that this is an anaphylaxis reaction, which is new to me. However, I did notice that both my groin area and around to the back side of my ass area had a pretty large bright red rash (TMI?), which was gone within an hour or so, and I did not take any medication. Today I took a single sting to the ankle, and within minutes I was feeling so itchy on the arms, legs and groin area that I decided to take a cold shower, which actually worked well. Within minutes, and for the first time, I began to itch all over my arms and legs and that subsided within an hour or so. Two weeks ago I got stung in the back of the head, as well as the elbow and I was unable to get the stinger out, so I got a good dose. I do have a nice suit, but these are my errors, such as removing the veil too soon for one of the stings, plus some other newbie moves.įor the most part the bee stings have been 'normal.' Some pain to the sting site, some swelling and for me, and lots of itching. I've had my hives for a few months now and I have sustained a fair amount of stings. I'm a first year beekeeper and I have a question about bee sting reactions, and I wanted to get some personal input if possible. (( I do want to note that I am not looking for medical advice, only looking for similar experiences to share if possible, thanks))
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