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Snake Bite

By Team Htv

July 24, 2018

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Overview

A bite from any snake, however rare, is always potentially fatal. Death can occur from the venom of a poisonous snake, or it can occur as a result of an allergic reaction to the bite of a non-venomous snake.

Causes

The symptoms are a result of the venom released into the person’s blood when a snake bites them.

Symptoms

It is essential to be conscious of the danger signs and symptoms that point towards a snake bite, as recognizing these signs and symptoms can aid in the diagnosis if the patient is unconscious, or unable to give a history of a snake bite. The following signs and symptoms are generally found as a result of a snake bite:

The signs and symptoms differ according to the type of snake.

Diagnosis

There are no diagnostic tests that can help us diagnose snake bites, but history and signs and symptoms are usually enough to diagnose a snake bite.

Prompt first aid is necessary to manage snake bites, as all snake bites have the potential to cause death. The following first aid protocol should be followed:

Treatment

To treat a snake bite, a doctor will usually administer antivenom, to antagonize the venom.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]