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What happens if you get stung by a bee then get the stinger out and the next day you can't move your arm in a certain way and there is a small ball of pus where you got stung? (P.S. I am wondering because
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What happens if you get stung by a bee then get the stinger out and the next day you can't move your arm in a certain way and there is a small ball of pus where you got stung?
(P.S. I am wondering because this question is what happened to my arm yesterday and today)
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If you really can't move your arm because of the sting, and there is pus, the best thing you can do to yourself is go to the
Emergency doctor
. You can take an ibuprofen if the pain is too hard.
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