Seizure and Intracranial Hemorrhage: An Early Complication of Bee Sting – A Case Report

Amandeep Kaur, Monica Gupta, Ishreen Ahuja, Kapil Kak
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Bee sting is a common entity during the summer season and is rarely associated with devastating complications such as myocardial infarction, pulmonary edema, bleeding, and rhabdomyolysis, neurological complications can occur after multiple stings. However, single bee venom infestation resulting in such complications is rare. Here, we are describing a young male, who presented to us with a seizure episode, soon after bitten by a bee sting around his lips. The patient did not have hypertension, diabetes, other risk factors for seizure, or any history of trauma but the patient’s computed tomography head showed cerebral hematoma. The patient was managed immediately with an injection of antiepileptics with intravenous (IV) fluids, antihistaminics, and IV steroids. The patient had gross improvement in the sensorium and was seizure free for 48 h under observation. The patient was discharged on the 4th day of admission with 100% recovery. This case report emphasizes the potential for severe neurological complications following bee stings in the form of cerebral hematoma which is clinically important to recognize early and further research is required to better understand the mechanism and management strategies.
癫痫发作和颅内出血:蜂蜇的早期并发症--病例报告
蜜蜂蛰伤是夏季的常见病,很少会引起心肌梗塞、肺水肿、出血和横纹肌溶解症等破坏性并发症,但多次蛰伤后会出现神经系统并发症。然而,单次蜂毒感染导致此类并发症的情况并不多见。在这里,我们要描述的是一名年轻男性,在嘴唇周围被蜜蜂蜇伤后不久就出现了癫痫发作。患者没有高血压、糖尿病、其他癫痫发作的危险因素,也没有任何外伤史,但头部计算机断层扫描显示有脑血肿。医生立即为患者注射了抗癫痫药,并静脉输液、服用抗组胺药和静脉注射类固醇。患者的感觉明显改善,并在 48 小时的观察中不再发作。患者在入院第 4 天康复出院。本病例报告强调了蜜蜂蜇伤后可能出现严重的神经系统并发症,表现为脑血肿,临床上必须及早识别,并需要进一步研究以更好地了解其机制和治疗策略。
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