Snakebite - First aid

Snakebite - First aid

Remember a few simple recommendations.

Summer is a favorite season of many people, but we have to be especially careful at this time of year - we have to avoid reptiles.

It is advisable to know about the recommendation and, if necessary, provide first aid to the victim in a timely manner.

Please note, the patient must be urgently placed in the emergency department of a nearby clinic, in some clinical cases every minute is crucial.

The first thing to do when you are bitten by a snake is to call an ambulance - you need to take the patient to the clinic.

First aid

It is recommended:

  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Remain still and calm to help slow the spread of venom.
  • Remove jewelry and tight clothing before you start to swell.
  • Clean the wound with soap and water. Cover it with a clean, dry dressing.
  • Take anti-allergy and steroid medications. In case of severe pain, take a painkiller.

Caution

  • Don't use a tourniquet or apply ice.
  • Don't cut the wound or attempt to remove the venom.
  • Burn site of the bite;
  • Treatment of the bite with iodine, brilliant green or alcohol (any aseptic substance);
  • Don't drink caffeine or alcohol, which could speed your body's absorption of venom.

Keep in mind, snake bites on the neck and face are especially dangerous.

Source:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-snake-bites/basics/art-20056681