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著者:Mark Bisanzo and Kurt Eifling
 
Abstract
A practical discussion of wasp and bee stings as seen in emergency medicine practice.
 
Keywords
anaphylaxis
angioedema
ascending lymphangitis
bee sting allergy
bee sting
delayed hypersensitivity reaction
envenomation
generalized pruritus
generalized reaction
hornet
Hymenoptera
imbedded honeybee stinger
local edema
local reaction
urticaria
Wasp
wheezing
yellowjacket

Presentation  
    Sometimes a patient comes to a hospital emergency department (ED) or urgent care center immediately after a painful sting because of alarm at the intensity of the pain or worry about developing a serious, life-threatening reaction. Sometimes the patient seeks help the next day because of swelling, redness, and itching. Parents may not be aware that their child was stung by a bee and may be concerned only about the local swelling.
     
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