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Is joint pain common after a bee sting?

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Yes: Joint pain can occur after a sting from a venomous insect. Joint pain itself is not usually due to an allergic reaction but from an irritant reaction from the venom itself. Ice applied to the sting site and the joint is helpful.

Answered 9/16/2019

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