1. How to tell whether you have been stung by a bee
A dog may have the following symptoms after being stung by a bee. 1. Local tissue edema. Since the stinger on the bee's tail is connected to the poisonous glands in the bee's body, the sting will cause local tissue damage. 2. After bee stings, some substances that can easily cause allergies in dogs will remain, which may cause rashes and itching all over the dog's body.
2. How to treat bee stings
It is recommended to treat dogs with drugs containing prednisolone, combined with oral anti-inflammatory drugs, twice a day for 5 days. sky. In addition, it is recommended to drink or give dogs glucose water or glucose powder, mix it with water at a ratio of 1:5, 150 mg a day, and give it 4-5 times, which is good for detoxification, liver protection, and diuresis. If conditions permit, it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for infusion treatment. If the dog's eyes are stung by honey, and the dog's eyes have symptoms of pus, redness and swelling, it is recommended to use antiviral and antibacterial topical drops for the dog. Eye drops, 2-3 drops at a time, 3 times a day, for 3-5 days, and oral anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic oral medications are also required, once a day, for 3-5 days. In addition, you can help the dog find bee stings, which need to be removed.