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What to do after a snake bite, How to identify venomous snake bite symptoms, Snake bite types, Snake bite symptoms, Snake bite treatment, Snake bite diagnosis Venomous snake bite

 Introduction

Every snake is not poisonous, but some snake venom bite are heavily poisonous and toxic which can damage our blood cell, nervous system,muscles 

Types of snake bite

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1.Dry bite- snake bite to person or other living thing but does not release venom is known as snake dry bite.

2.venomous bite - when snake bits to person and release its venom in body know as venomous bite.

Types of snake venom.



1 cytotoxic- this venom destroy tissue and body muscles

2 hemo toxic- this venom damage blood and blood vessels.

3 neurotoxic - this venom effectes brain and nerves.

Common Causes of Snake Bites

1. Wondering in jungle or high grass area without proper foot wares.

2. Caching the snake without proper knowledge

3. Walking in snake areas.

4 staping up on snake by mistake.

5. Giving trouble to them.

Symptoms of a Snake Bite

1.High paine and swaling on snake bite place and portion.

2.  fang mark means tow teeth bit mark on bite place.

3. Naushia, vometing , bleeding from gum 

4. Feeling breathless because of neurotoxic venom.

5. Dropping eyelid.

6. In sevour case paralysis or unconscious.

How Snake Bites Are Diagnosed

1. It's depends on clinical signs and symtoms.

2. blood bleeding and clotting known as ( BT/CT).

3.Some blood test like CBC, LFT, urine routine, coagulation profile.

Emergency Treatment for Snake Bites

1. Anti- snake venom (ASV) - snake venom antidote.

2. Don't tiee tourniquet on snake bite portion.

3. Don't swez the bite portion.

4. NSAID s | IV fluids | tetanus prophylaxis | oxygen support.