You could use a dock leaf if you have one.
Ice is great for bee stings. Ice will relieve the pain, reduce the swelling, and slow down the venom of a bee sting. You can also place a damp tea bag over the sting for ten minutes, as the acid in the tea helps relieve and soothe the sting. You can apply hydro-cortisone cream to relieve the itching.
There are a number of remedies for a cobbler fish sting. The first step would be to clean the area with hot water and trying to remove the sting. You can then take some type of pain killer to relieve the pain.
It could represent pain because they sting you. :)
Don't touch it, if you do you could possibly get stung by one of it's tentacles. If you do in fact get stung, have someone urinate on the affected area, urine is sterile and it's chemical properties relieve the pain of the sting.
It was important to feel the pain so that the pain could be remembered and learned from.
Because a bee sting is acidic, applying a small amount of weak alkali (ie vinegar) will slightly allevaite the symptoms but will not completely relieve the pain as there are toxins in the "sting" which are injected under the skin.
Only in the sense that they could distract you from it.
Other than the traditional "painkiller" tablets, you can use things such as magnets to relieve the pain, or, if you are feeling unconventional; acupuncture. There are also various creams on the market that could relieve your knee pain.
There are a wide variety of treatments for that kind of pain. One can do simple stretches that can relieve some of the pain and discomfort. You could also ask a doctor if there are any kind of creams or patches that you can use to relieve the pain any further.
Aleve is an anti-inflammatory drug that helps relieve pain.
Because the fluids that the ant uses to sting you is an acid and soap is a base so they neatralise each other and that stops the pain for a while.
The verb is "to relieve" (e.g. from pain). The noun is "relief." To relieve is to provide relief.Synonyms (verbs) you might use are alleviate, assuage, or mitigate.