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  2. What to Know About Yellow Jacket Stings - WebMD

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    The main symptom of a yellow jacket sting is redness and pain. Here are some ways you can treat a local reaction: Remove the stinger. Although yellow jackets don’t normally leave a stinger...

  3. Yellow Jacket Sting: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Yellow jacket stings cause pain, swelling, redness and itching. Antihistamines and ice usually help. But if you’re allergic, yellow jacket stings can cause anaphylactic symptoms. If you have trouble breathing or swallowing, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

  4. Yellow Jacket Stings: Symptoms, Treatment, and Dangers - Verywell...

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    Yellow jacket stings are painful and can sometimes cause a serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Learn about the symptoms and how to treat a sting.

  5. Yellow Jacket Sting Treatment: What to Do for Quick Relief - ...

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    1. Scrape out the stinger if it’s stuck with a credit card or dull knife. Check to see if there’s a black dot at the site of the sting. If you see one, that’s the stinger. Press a credit card or dull knife against the edge of the stinger and gently scrape it across the sting to pull it out.

  6. Yellow Jacket Sting: First Aid, Home Remedies, & Self-Care Tips

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    1. Disinfecting the wound. Gently wash the sting site with cool water to bring down the swelling, and use an antiseptic soap or solution to avoid infection. 2. Neutralizing the venom. Mix an enzyme-based meat tenderizer with water, and apply it to the wound for 10–15 minutes to offset the venom.

  7. What to Do for Yellow Jacket Stings - Healthline

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    You can treat yellow jacket stings with antihistamines and home remedies. But an allergic reaction requires immediate medical attention. If you’re allergic, always carry an epi-pen.

  8. Insect bites and stings: First aid - Mayo Clinic

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    Most insect bites and stings are mild and can be treated at home. They might cause itching, swelling and stinging that go away in a day or two. Some bites or stings can transmit disease-causing bacteria, viruses or parasites. Stings from bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets and fire ants might cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).

  9. What to do if you're stung by a yellowjacket - Rescue

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    Helpful tips if you or someone else is stung by a yellowjacket -- including the signs of serious allergic reaction.

  10. What Is the Best Treatment for Yellow Jacket Stings? - ...

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    Benadryl is usually recommended. Take ibuprofen to help relieve pain. This will also help with inflammation. Tylenol is also an option that can help with pain. Over-the-counter sting medications, such as swabs or ointments, may also be used to treat itching and pain.

  11. Basic first aid is sufficient for treating most yellow jacket stings. After a sting, you should: Wash the sting site and surrounding area with soap and water. Place a cloth-covered ice...

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