How do you treat insect stings?
Treatment depends on whether you’re having a reaction or an allergy.
If you have a normal (mild) reaction to an insect sting but don’t have an insect sting allergy, you can generally treat the sting at home. Ice packs and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication can reduce swelling and discomfort in this situation.
If you have an insect allergy or a suspected allergy, skin testing at Bellagio Family Medical, is usually the most effective way to diagnose the specific one. You may also need blood testing to isolate the cause. Treatment varies by individual and allergy severity. Many insect allergy sufferers benefit from insect venom immunotherapy – allergy shots that reduce your abnormally high venom sensitivity to a normal level. Your treatment may also include antihistamines. If you have a severe insect allergy, your allergist may prescribe injectable epinephrine that you keep with you in case of an emergency.
You don’t need to fear an insect sting. The Bellagio Family Medical, team offers effective customized solutions like insect venom immunotherapy, so call the office nearest you or schedule an appointment online today.