Stings Sentence Examples

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  • It relieves the pain of wasp and bee stings.

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  • The hinder abdominal segments and the stings of the queens and workers resemble those of other stinging Hymenoptera.

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  • Some chapters describe the manner in which he passes from earth to heaven and becomes a star in the firmament, others deal with the food and drink necessary for his continued existence after death, and others again with the royal prerogatives which he hopes still to enjoy; many are directed against the bites of snakes and stings of scorpions.

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  • The beginner can rest assured, however that the fear of nettle stings is always far worse than the actual sting.

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  • When a young queen has emerged, she stings her royal sisters (still in the pupal stage) to death.

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  • Desensitization offers an effective cure for sting anaphylaxis, but three quarters of those dying from sting anaphylaxis had not previously reacted to stings.

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  • I begin to fade out of... A sudden gust of wind stings rain into the backs of my legs.

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  • Children who become hysterical on seeing a bee or wasp invite further stings.

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  • Pests can also cause fear in the home with wasp stings responsible for anaphylactic shock in some people.

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  • For insect bites dab on malt vinegar or hold the cut side of half an onion against the stings.

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  • Insect stings in the mouth or throat may cause swelling leading to asphyxia.

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  • It also reportedly works on bee stings, jellyfish stings, blackflies and mosquito bites.

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  • Wasps, bees and hornets cause painful stings.

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  • To use salves for insect stings, remove the stinger if you can and apply salve to the area.

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  • If you notice swelling, have trouble breathing, or know you're allergic to bee stings, seek medical attention immediately.

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  • Black drawing salves are great for "drawing out" or encouraging the body to expel foreign material, such as splinters, glass shards, or stings.

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  • Bites and stings from these insects can lead to a whole host of symptoms ranging from mild itching to pain and swelling.

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  • You can use as a personal insect repellent as well as a treatment for bites and stings.

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  • Your dog could also be hit by insects flying by, which may not sound like much,but what if it is an insect that stings?

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  • The pepper spray stings the eyes and makes it hard to breathe correctly.

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  • Avoiding insect bites, bee stings, poison ivy, and similar plants can prevent the resulting itch.

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  • In addition to fractures, external injuries of the nose include soft-tissue injuries resulting from bites (human and animal), insect stings, cuts, or scrapes.

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  • Antihistamines are used to treat the sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes of allergies and allergic rhinitis, as well as allergic skin reactions and anaphylactic reactions to insect stings and certain foods.

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  • Antihistamine tablets and topical creams, gels, sprays, or ointments are used to treat skin hives related to food allergies and itching and hives associated with allergic contact dermatitis and insect bites and stings.

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  • Humans can be injured by the bites or stings of many kinds of insects and animals.

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  • The familiar symptoms of bee, wasp, and ant stings include pain, redness, swelling, and itchiness in the area of the sting.

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  • Multiple stings can have much more severe consequences, such as anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction that occurs in children who are hypersensitive to the venom.

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  • Other measures may be necessary to counter the many harmful effects of jellyfish stings, which, if severe, require emergency medical care.

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  • Children who are allergic to such stings, however, can experience severe and occasionally fatal anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic reaction to bites and stings).

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  • Venom immunotherapy in children leads to a significantly lower risk of reaction to stings up to ten to 20 years after treatment is stopped.

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  • Prevention of jellyfish stings includes obeying posted warning signs at the beach.

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  • Children frequently play in areas where they can be exposed to stings and bites.

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  • Children who are sensitive to certain stings and bites are at risk for serious anaphylactic reactions.

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  • For reactions to insect stings or allergy shots, a tourniquet should be placed between the puncture site and the heart; the tourniquet should be released every 10 minutes.

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  • Insect stings and the intravenous injection of certain drugs are the most common causes of anaphylaxis, the most severe and frightening allergic response.

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  • A wide variety of substances may cause hives in sensitive people, including foods, drugs, and insect bites or stings.

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  • Many children experience insect stings every year.

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  • For most of them, these stings only cause mild pain and discomfort lasting for just a period of hours.

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  • However, some children are allergic to insect stings.

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  • Stings may be life threatening for a small number of children.

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  • The majority of insect stings in the United States are from wasps, hornets, bees, yellow jackets, and fire ants.

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  • It is important to note that allergic reactions to stings normally do not occur after the initial sting.

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  • A reaction may take place after two or more stings that have happened over an extended period of time.

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  • Up to one million hospital emergency room visits occur annually because of insect stings.

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  • Bee, wasp, and insect stings cause more deaths in the United States than any other kind of injection of venom.

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  • Allergic reactions to insect stings result from an overreaction of a child's immune system to the venom injected by the insect.

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  • The normal reaction to fire ant stings is different.

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  • For a small percentage of these individuals, the stings may be life threatening.

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  • For the majority of insect stings, home care is all that is necessary.

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  • An allergy to insect stings is determined by the doctor, who takes a thorough history from the patient and his or her parents.

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  • If fire ants have stung the child, they should be carefully brushed off to prevent repeated stings.

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  • Allergic reactions to insect stings are considered medical emergencies.

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  • The majority of honeybee stings occur on the bottom of the foot when a child steps on the bee.

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  • Allergy shots for insect stings, also known as venom immunotherapy, can be an effective treatment for children who experience a severe reaction to insect stings.

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  • Because of this pattern, it is recommended that immunotherapy should be used for the approximately 40 percent of children who experience moderate-to-severe systemic reactions to insect stings.

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  • Parents should be aware of the potential risks of insect stings and should teach their children to take measures to avoid being stung.

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  • Food allergies and allergies to insect stings or medications can be especially dangerous, causing anaphylactic reactions that require emergency treatment.

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  • Once you've removed all of your underarm hair, pat your armpits dry and wait several minutes prior to applying your anti-perspirant or deodorant to avoid chemical reactions or painful stings on this sensitive area.

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  • The suits shield the skin from the harsh effects of salt water and the cold, as well as protecting the wearer from jellyfish stings and bites.

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  • They help prevent skin irritation, aid in water mobility, and offer slight protection from jellyfish stings.

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  • Rash guards can also help prevent jellyfish stings.

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  • This teeny, tiny swimsuit is held up by the addition of mere stings.

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  • First and foremost if you're allergic to bee stings, never take bee pollen.

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  • Numerous stings by television news crews and law enforcement agencies have revealed adults-- both men and women-- who prey on youths in chat rooms and online communities.

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  • Scuba divers often wear them as well - they provide extra warmth, can make getting a wetsuit on and off considerably more quick and easy and can guard against jellyfish stings.

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  • Her job entails several different tasks, from surveillance operations to undercover work and stings.

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  • Alas, for good intentions, Gollum leads the two directly to the lair of Shelob, a giant spider, who stings Frodo with a poisonous bite, allowing him to be captured by orcs.

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  • If your skin looks damaged, stings, burns, or tingles after placing a product on it, stop using it.

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  • Sunburn stings, itches, feels tingly and may even cause chills or heat flashes.

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  • Bee stings are thought to be some of the most harmful of insect bites.

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  • These bees typically live in colonies, one sting can become several stings within a short period of time.

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  • Occasionally, bee stings can cause systemic reactions that may result in much more serious medical concerns, such as shortness of breath, wheezing, hives, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, anxiety or low blood pressure.

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  • Bees, hornets, spiders, fire ants, yellow jackets and wasp stings are the insect bites that are often considered the most agonizing, irritating, and venomous.

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  • Wasp stings and bee stings are extremely painful.

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  • The following symptoms may quickly follow wasp stings.

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  • Most all insect bites, including wasp stings, can be treated at home with a few first aid supplies.

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  • Any stings that have occurred inside the mouth, or on the eyeball.

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  • It's important to remember that children, elderly and those with weakened immune systems are generally at higher risk for severe reactions and complications from stings.

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  • For most people, wasp and bee stings are painful reminders that the great outdoors has its fair share of dangers.

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  • With proper treatment and medical care if necessary, these painful stings normally heal within a few days.

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  • Wasp stings are considered very painful.

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  • There are a few over the counter products that can aid in symptom and treatment treatment of wasp stings.

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  • There is little that can be done to prevent future wasp stings.

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  • Many wasp and bee stings occur when sipping from an unattended soda can that the insect has flown into.

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  • Although their sting is painful, wasp stings are much less common than mosquito bites.

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  • With a little prevention, wasp stings can often be avoided.

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  • These are some of the most painful insect stings.

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  • Bee stings may cause any number of symptoms, ranging from mild to extremely severe.

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  • These basic at-home treatments are helpful for the most basic stings - that is, those that experience local reactions.

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  • Of course, not all stings can be prevented - sometimes just being in the wrong place at the wrong time is all it takes.

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  • These stings can often be avoided by knowing what to look for and how to react when encountering a yellow jacket.

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  • Although not all stings can be prevented, there are a few precautions that can be made to avoid a sting if you encounter this unique ocean animal.

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  • Carefully remove tentacles if stung to avoid subsequent stings.

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  • It is extremely hard to draw any fixed line in Egypt between magic and medicine; but it is curious to note that simple diagnoses and prescriptions were employed for the more curable diseases, while magical formulae and amulets are reserved for those that are harder to cope with, such as the bites of snakes and the stings of scorpions.

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  • No other protection is needed beyond a bee-veil of fine black net, which slipped over a wide-brimmed straw hat protects the face from stings when working among bees; as experience is gained the veil is not always used.

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