How to Act If Biteed by the Snake

With weather heating, snakes also begin to appear more, especially in rural areas where there are forests or nearby places. Statistics show that in the United States alone about 8,000 people are bitten by snakes a year, the Telegraph broadcast. But such bites are rarely fatal, since only five of them die [...]
However, such bites are rarely fatal, since only five die a year, although snake venom can cause serious damage.
The snake's venom causes pain, swelling, and possibly wounds around the bite.
What to do and what to do if you are bitten by a snake.
Go to the doctor as soon as possible. Even if the snake has not been poisonous, you still risk various infections.
Move as little of your snake - bit limb as possible so that the process of spreading poison is slowed.
Remember the look of a snake snake, the description of a snake helps a doctor to see what kind of snake bit you.
Remember the time the attack took place so that the doctor will know how much the poison has spread.
Remove any access to the bite zone before the swelling begins.
If you have too much pain, you can use Tylenol.
) Don't try to catch the snake or kill the snake because you risk being bitten again.
) Don't try to suck the poison with your mouth because it's just myth and it doesn't actually work, you risk putting poison in your mouth.
) DO NOT use aspirin, ibuprofen, or other drugs that sap your blood.
Experts show that snakes are rarely aggressive and attack only when threatened, so if you encounter a snake, do not molest him!












