Melclear
Cathlete
Has anyone else ever heard of joint pain as a reaction to being stung by a wasp?
I was laying flagstones this morning, and while raking gravel/sand, hit a nest with my rake. I got stung a few times on the calf (can't tell if it was 2 or 3 stings). It turned red and swelled up a bit, but with some ammonia and cortisone cream, a few minutes later, I couldn't even find where I had been stung. But right away, my hands started aching, deep inside the bones. I called my walk-in clinic, and the nurse I spoke with said that joint pain is a fairly common allergic reaction, and the swelling of the joints can happen anywhere in the body, not necessarily near the sting.
I'm doing everything she said to do (antihistamine and ibuprofen) but my hands are so achy, I can't use them, not even to open a door (let alone finishing my patio). I have never experienced anything like this, so I was wondering if anyone else had.
Mel
I was laying flagstones this morning, and while raking gravel/sand, hit a nest with my rake. I got stung a few times on the calf (can't tell if it was 2 or 3 stings). It turned red and swelled up a bit, but with some ammonia and cortisone cream, a few minutes later, I couldn't even find where I had been stung. But right away, my hands started aching, deep inside the bones. I called my walk-in clinic, and the nurse I spoke with said that joint pain is a fairly common allergic reaction, and the swelling of the joints can happen anywhere in the body, not necessarily near the sting.
I'm doing everything she said to do (antihistamine and ibuprofen) but my hands are so achy, I can't use them, not even to open a door (let alone finishing my patio). I have never experienced anything like this, so I was wondering if anyone else had.
Mel