
The Bee Sting Related
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
1541-1543
Correspondence
Dr. Stalin Viswanathan
Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine,
Indira Gandhi Medical College
Kathirkamam, Pondicherry -605009, India.
Phone: 9894787277
E-mail: stalinviswanathan@ymail.com
Hymenoptera stings are common reasons for emergency visits. The admissions for the hymenoptera stings occur for systemic or unusual reactions. We are reporting a man with multiple bee stings, who presented with dizziness and palpitations and was found to have ECG findings of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. He had no worsening of symptoms or new ECG changes during his hospitalization. The hymenoptera related cardiac effects have also been reviewed and summarized.