Birdie Wife
New Bee
... apart from the obvious, before you jump in on that...!
As a relatively new beekeeper, I've experienced a few stings in different places, mostly wrists and arms. I've discovered that there are a few bad places to be stung, resulting in a reaction that lasts a few days, and I'm wondering if this is just me (and I should think about desensitisation treatment), or if the type of reaction is common for the location stung.
So these are places I got stung with what I'd term an 'inconvenient' response:
1. Head. I got stung once, hair line above left eye. Treated with antihistamine cream straight away but 3 days later, half of face swelled up noticeably (but not dangerously).
2. Ankle. First sting there two days ago, again treated with antihistamine cream but next day, ankle swollen and another day later, foot swollen like I've got gout.
Is this normal??
As a relatively new beekeeper, I've experienced a few stings in different places, mostly wrists and arms. I've discovered that there are a few bad places to be stung, resulting in a reaction that lasts a few days, and I'm wondering if this is just me (and I should think about desensitisation treatment), or if the type of reaction is common for the location stung.
So these are places I got stung with what I'd term an 'inconvenient' response:
1. Head. I got stung once, hair line above left eye. Treated with antihistamine cream straight away but 3 days later, half of face swelled up noticeably (but not dangerously).
2. Ankle. First sting there two days ago, again treated with antihistamine cream but next day, ankle swollen and another day later, foot swollen like I've got gout.
Is this normal??