How to be treated with bee venom

Written By The HealthMeth Team - Updated On Saturday, March 13, 2021 6:00 PM

Bee venom

Bee venom is a colorless liquid made up of proteins, enzymes, and amino acids that is soluble, and it is one of the traditional folk remedies used, and there are many medical products that contain bee venom, and these products are in the form of injections, or ointments that can be obtained from pharmacies And these products are not as effective as a bee sting, although they have the same composition, as they lose some components of bee venom, which has a curative effect, and in this article we will mention how treatment with bee venom is done.


How to be treated with bee venom

  • Consult a doctor before using bee venom therapy to ensure that there is no allergy to the toxin.
  • Wash the affected area with lukewarm water and soap, then dry it with a piece of cloth, taking care not to use medicinal alcohol because these disinfectants destroy the active ingredients in bee venom.
  • Anoint the affected place after removing the thorn with a non-effective ointment, and it is better to use honey.
  • Bees sting in different places.
  • Graduation in the number of bites, in the first day one, and on the second day the bite is twice, then ten, followed by a five-day rest period.
  • Treatment for bee stings can cause severe pain, which the patient cannot bear in some cases, and it is possible to use ice to relieve pain.


Benefits of bee venom

  • It increases the number of red blood cells, stimulates blood circulation, which helps increase activity and vitality of the body.
  • It activates the nerve cells in the brain, and thus sends sensory signals that are transmitted to the sensory cells located below the brain.
  • The body was exposed to more than one bite, which helps to damage the skin if the bites are in the same place, meaning that the skin becomes more resistant to temperatures and resistant to bacteria.
  • It reduces weight, when the bee pinches the person, it secretes a substance called ionic saliva, which works to burn body fat in the affected area, as it burns approximately 99% of the fat in that area.


Damage to bee venom

  • shortness of breath.
  • Swelling of the tissues of the throat, face, or mouth.
  • A drop in blood pressure.
  • Dizziness
  • Extreme difficulty swallowing.
  • Severe itching and rash.
  • Feeling anxious, tense and restless.


The medicinal benefits of bee venom

  • It strengthens the immune system against diseases.
  • It limits the spread of cancerous tumors in the body.
  • It treats diseases of arthritis, hard tissues, and rheumatic fever.
  • With auditory nerve atrophy.
  • It treats infertility in women and men.
  • It treats frigidity in men, and stimulates sexual desire.
  • Treats headaches, and chronic headaches.
  • It treats irritable bowel syndrome.
  • It treats diseases of the digestive system such as stomach ulcers.
  • It treats venereal diseases.
  • Treats bedwetting in children.