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Is there a specific way to treat bee allergies?

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Dr. Lily Hwang answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

See an allergist: An allergist can help you determine if the reaction you have to bees is life-threatening and offer you treatment for the allergy with venom allergy shot. You need an Epipen (epinephrine) if you have a bee allergy. Normal reaction includes large local reaction, itching, swelling in the area bitten. Difficulty breathing, hives, nausea, vomiting, passing out are examples of life-threatening reactions.

Answered 6/25/2014

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