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What is the definition or description of: honey bee allergy?

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Dr. Kristin Sokol answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Venomous insect: A honey bee is a type of venomous stinging insect. Allergy to it's sting can cause itching all over body), hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, coughing, wheezing, nausea/vomiting, low blood pressure, and passing out. If you have ever had any of these symptoms after being stung, see an allergist for further evaluation. If itching or swelling just localized to sting - likely not allergy.

Answered 5/30/2017

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