Effective Ways to Combat Bee and Wasp Stings

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Using Urine: In case of an insect sting in the eye area, it is recommended to rinse it several times with fresh urine to relieve irritation.

Compresses with Salt Solution and Cognac: To relieve discomfort from insect stings, compresses can be applied to the affected areas. It is recommended to apply them for 10-15 minutes 4-5 times a day.

Preparing the Solution: In a bottle filled with cognac up to 3/4 full, add fine table salt up to the level of the cork. Mix thoroughly and let it sit for 20-30 minutes for the salt to settle at the bottom. Your remedy is ready for use.

Important: Do not shake the bottle when using it to avoid salt getting into the wound.

Onion: To quickly relieve pain from a bee or wasp sting, use a halved onion, rubbing it on the sting site.

Linden Leaf: When stung by an insect or wasp, apply a saliva-soaked linden leaf to the affected area to reduce inflammation.

Mixture of Linden Leaf and Vodka: Mix birch sap with vodka in equal parts. Soak a cotton ball in this solution and apply it to the painful area to reduce pain sensations.

Baking Soda and Parsley: Prepare a paste from baking soda and water, thoroughly rubbing it into the sting area. Then, without rinsing off the soda, attach a lot of finely chopped parsley, previously crushed to release its juice, to the swollen area. Bandage this area with a wide bandage and leave it overnight. In the morning, the swelling should be significantly reduced.