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    • Caused by a sting from a wasp.

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    Complications

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    Muscle weakness

    Pupil dilation

    Motor aphasia

    Formation of a blood clot

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    Symptoms

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    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    The symptoms include:

    • Sharp pain
    • Burning at sting site
    • Redness
    • Swelling
    • Itching

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    Treatment

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    Treatment consists of self-care measures and medication.

    Medication

    Topical cream: Reduces skin irritation.

    Hydrocortisone

    Analgesics: Give relief from pain.

    Ibuprofen

    Antihistamines: Reduce itching.

    Diphenhydramine

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  2. Wasps sting by inserting their stinger into an animal’s skin and pumping venom out of their venom sac using the surrounding muscles. Wasp stingers are tiny, pointed barbs at the end of the wasp’s abdomen used for stinging. Venom sacs are located inside the abdomen and contain toxic venom that causes the reaction associated with a wasp sting.
    Wasp venom is produced inside a venom gland, then stored in a venom sack. From here, it seeps out through valves to coat a smooth, barbless stinger. The wasp keeps this wicked little weapon stored inside a sheath, ready to plunge it into prey or aggressors at a moment's notice.
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    The shaft of the sting comprises two barbed, opposing lancets and a dorsal stylet which together surround a central canal. The combined, tubular cross section makes this structure extremely stiff. The stylet terminates in a bulb which acts as a venom reservoir and is connected to the venom sac.
    www.bensbees.com.au/anatomy-of-a-bee-sting/
    The reason for this is that it is only the female that possesses a sting, which doubles up as the egg-laying organ, or ovipositor. This is a sharp, narrow lumened tubular structure like a hypodermic needle, but with an outer sheath like a cannula. There is a sac at the base which contains the venom.
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    Apr 30, 2008 · Wasp Stingers - Wasp stingers evolved from reproductive organs to paralyzing weapons. Learn how wasp stingers make grown men cry and small insects die.

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    The wasp sting first causes an intense stinging sensation that is believed to be mediated by the presence of acetylcholine and serotonin, which make up to 5% of the dry weight of the venom....

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    Oct 26, 2023 · What causes bee and wasp stings? The bee stinger consists of muscles, piercing stylet and lancets, and the venom sac, glands, and bulb. Barbs on the lancets make it impossible for the bee to retract its stinger, leaving the …

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    A wasp sting is an unpleasant experience, marked by the puncture of the skin by a wasp’s venom-filled stinger. This sting injects a venomous substance that can cause pain, inflammation, itching, and, in rare cases, more severe reactions.

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    Aug 4, 2022 · When a wasp stings, its venom releases pheromones (a secreted chemical), which signal other wasps to join in the attack. Wasps can repeatedly sting, making them dangerous, especially in people who are sensitive or …

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    Median lethal dose of honeybee venom ~19 stings/kg or 500-1400 stings per human; Anaphylactic reaction. Majority occur within first 15min; nearly all within 6hr; No correlation with number of stings; IgE mediated, rather than direct …

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