BTO-At around 1:00 p.m. on July 19, Mr. Nguyen Nia, a permanent resident of Lac Hoa 1 neighborhood, Lac Tanh town, Tanh Linh district, was weeding in his backyard when he came across a hornet's nest and was stung 6 times by the flying bees, 4 of which were on his head, one on his ear, and one on his thumb.
Stung by a bee, Mr. Nia screamed in pain and was discovered by his relatives and taken to the district medical center for treatment. Currently, Mr. Nia is being actively treated by doctors and nurses, and is receiving IV fluids to eliminate the toxins.
An emergency doctor at Tanh Linh District Medical Center said: Recently, there have been many cases of wasp stings that have required emergency treatment here. Wasp venom is very toxic and dangerous. Specifically, when stung, wasp venom can cause anaphylactic shock, hemolysis, hematocrit, blood clotting disorders, muscle damage...
With the danger of being stung by bees, especially wasp stings, the best way is to avoid being stung and try to avoid contact with bees. When attacked by bees, cover your head to avoid being stung, then use your hands to dig up dirt and sand to chase the bees away.
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