Is it dangerous for dogs to be stung by bees?

Dogs are in danger from bee stings. If a dog is stung by a bee, his face will swell. In severe cases, he may even become irritable, have laryngeal edema, shock and coma. First find the place where the dog was stung, which is usually a small black spot on the red and swollen part of the dog. Use tweezers or a needle to pick it out, and then squeeze the wound to drain the venom.
How to deal with a dog stung by a bee
1. To prevent wound infection, immediately apply alcohol or iodophor to the affected area.
2. If blood in urine occurs, you need to go to the hospital for emergency infusion treatment.
3. If the wound becomes infected and suppurative, intravenous antibiotics are required.
4. If there are only a few small affected areas, you can first pull out the stings, then subcutaneously inject dexamethasone for anti-inflammation, and Tonlidine to relieve pain symptoms, and then treat with oral anti-inflammatory drugs.
5. If the situation is serious, you must go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.
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