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Old 10-27-2010, 04:53 PM   #5
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If from a single sting you show heightened sensitivity (maybe to s single type of bee?) and should think about keeping an epi pen close by?

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Bee Sting -- Bee Sting Allergy

Most people who are stung by these insects will develop a reaction at the site of the sting that will cause pain, swelling, redness and itching. A smaller percent of people -- about 10 to 15% -- also will experience larger areas of swelling, and the swelling can last up to a week. Rarer still are people who have full-blown allergic reactions that cause anaphylaxis. About .5% of children and 3% of adults will experience anaphylaxis after a stinging insect bite.

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