- female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
Got stung by bees last night on my hand, and it swelled and burned for a couple of hours. I used ice, honey, and a baking soda paste, which helped calm it down. By this morning, there's still some pain and swelling, but it's minimal and not very noticeable. I didn't have any allergic reaction to the sting. Should I consider getting a tetanus shot?
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you probably don't need a tetanus shot after bee stings. However, if you have any concerns or if the condition worsens (for example, if theres increasing redness, pain, or pus), its always best to check in with a healthcare provider for further advice.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a General Physician/ Internal Medicine Specialist
Answered 25/07/2025
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For your situation, the key points to consider are:
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Tetanus Risk from Bee Stings: Generally, bee stings are less likely to cause tetanus compared to deep puncture wounds, but it's important to consider your tetanus vaccination history.
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Current Symptoms: Since your swelling and pain have reduced and you have no signs of infection or allergic reaction, immediate tetanus concern is low.
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Vaccination Status: If your last tetanus shot was more than 10 years ago, a booster might be recommended as a precaution.
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When to Seek Medical Advice: If you notice increasing redness, swelling, warmth, pus, or systemic symptoms like fever, or if you develop any allergic reactions, you should see a healthcare provider promptly.
This guidance helps you understand when a tetanus shot might be necessary and when to seek further care, tailored to your current condition and history.
Answered 20/08/2025
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