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    when bitten by a bee and the person is having difficly breathing and fainting, should we start CPR?

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    This person is going into anaphylactic shock due to an allergy to bees. Call 911 immediately. Then give them Benadryl, if this person doesn't have an Epi-pen available. CPR is not going to do any good, because the anaphylactic shock is causing their airways to constrict; this is a reaction at the cellular level, and it can only be overcome by giving antihistamines like Benadryl and an Epi-pen.
    Shootah

    That is a good thing to know in case of an emergency and help is not readily available. Thanks for sharing that!
    If the person stop breathing,try to clear his or her air way.the A.B.C. METHOD
    CALL 911 ASAP and use a epi-pen or BENADRYL


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