Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Joint Pain Clipart How Long Should It Take For Joint Pain To Subside Following An Attack By Yellow Jackets?

How long should it take for joint pain to subside following an attack by yellow jackets? - joint pain clipart

I was bitten several times about 2 months and has developed joint pain later than 2 weeks. The pain has to be stepped up over time and better consideration.

I guess I was between 20 and stabbed 30 times. Most were in the calves and ankles.

Although several sources claim that the wasps do not leave a sting, I know that they are yellow jackets, I had six stingers inside. Two of the right leg and left hand on the leg, each arm and the left side.

Joint pain was on my knees, hips, shoulders and elbows. My knees and hips are now good, but the shoulders and elbows, in particular, have deteriorated further.

Suggestions?

5 comments:

Robert b said...

If there is a sting in his left leg was not a yellow vest .... their sting is like a needle smoothly, so more than likely bitten by yellow jacket.
're haveing a reaction to a protein in the venom that was injected with A. You need a cortisone shot to stop some anti-inflammatory drugs, pain and arthritis for immediate ..... You should consult an internist or allergist will be better.
Since you've been waiting so long, you might have started to develop arthritis ..... Be prepared to find a rheumatologist or a damn good doctor of internal medicine.
Good luck!

KL said...

Never heard that bit in the joints, causing pain. The doctor will tell you that the bite causes pain in the joints? If you do not see a doctor, who was likely to agree on a date.

mrcricke... said...

That seems a bit strange .. No treatment with bee stings to relieve the pain of arthritic joints ... Maybe you need an assessment and determine whether it has a different problem.

bob h said...

Yes, consult a doctor and tell him what he said. This is not a normal reaction. It can not do anything to have the stitches, but it seems pretty serious to get to the heart net.

I do not remember, joint pain in a yellow jacket sting. I believe it is immune. My sister, on the other side is very allergic to them and must be an antidote on hand at all times be maintained. Without it, you get the neck may swell up close and kill. In fact, the allergy seemed to start after HS was repeatedly stabbed after steooing in a nest.

Take care of yourself, the best of luck.

Aunty Social said...

It's weird. I have to say many people with arthritis, that the bee stings actually reduce the pain they have. Have you talked to a doctor?

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