What Are the Symptoms of a Bee Sting?
Mild to Severe Allergic Reaction to Bee Venom
If you are allergic to the venom that is produced by a bee sting, you may experience symptoms that are much more severe and may require immediate medical attention. Allergic reactions to bee stings can range from mild to severe and depend on the sting. Many people who have only experienced mild allergic reactions in the past can receive a bee sting that escalates into a more severe reaction. An allergic reaction can take only minutes to occur, but has been known to take several hours and even days to surface. Symptoms of this type of allergic reaction can include tightness in the chest or shortness of breath, a large area of redness and swelling, and itching all over the body (including hives). In more severe cases, upset stomach and digestive issues can occur, as well as lightheadedness, and even complete loss of consciousness.
Anaphylaxis Caused by Allergic Reaction to Bee Venom
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention and can be life threatening. Symptoms of anaphylaxis include hives and itching all over the body, closure of the throat and swelling of the tongue which restricts breathing, a weak or quick pulse, loss of consciousness and digestive upset. If any of these symptoms are experienced, call 911 or contact a doctor immediately.

EDIS - Electronic Data Information Source - UF/IFAS ExtensionENY122/AA159: Bee Stings and "Allergic" Reactionshttp://edis.ifas.ufl.edu
West Virginia UniversityAbout Bee and Wasp Stingshttp://www.wvu.edu
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