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Itchy Skin Years After Being StungIf so, can it cause any longterm effects such as a constant itching sensation forever or any type of longterm health concerns or illnesses? If the stinger was left in my back, is there anything that can be done now to stop the daily itching? Would an injection of cortisone into that area help? Or could the stinger still be there deep under the skin? And if so, could it be removed? Blue Eyes from Westlake, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Itchy Skin Years After Being StungIt most likely is just local nerve damage in that area, caused by the sting itself. I would imagine that if a stinger were left in there, it would have been absorbed by the body by now. Local nerve damage can happen around accidental cuts, surgical incisions, etc. But you really should let your doctor or dermatologist check it out for you, to make you feel better. Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Itchy Skin Years After Being StungHi from Brooklyn OH! I also would suggest seeing a doctor. Probably a dermatologist, or a general practitioner. Post by Maryeileen RE: Itchy Skin Years After Being Stung
Yellowjackets don't normally leave behind a stinger, like a honeybee does. Post by maxboots1 |
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