Upper airway obstruction following oropharyngeal bee sting: A case report.
Kenbon SeyoumTelila MesfinSisay DadiGela AtlieNuri HajiPublished in: Tropical doctor (2023)
There have been several reports globally of insect stings, which typically occur in the limbs, head, and neck. However, stings in the oropharynx and lower throat are rare but may be life-threatening. Clinical response to a sting range from minor local inflammation with or without envenomation to anaphylaxis. We describe a bee-sting occurring in Ethiopia and how this unpleasant and unusual incident was handled.