Friday, June 17, 2016

TIPS FOR SURVIVING Snakebite: Here’s What You Should Not, And What You Need To Do

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You did not watch your step, and something has bitten you. It turns out to be a snake! Do not panic to “our” snake, if it’s even a poisonous, go to health facilities and receive an antidote.The most common place is foot and ankle, in 90 percent of cases. Patients usually say that they walked and accidentally step on a snake. It will then, defensively, bites you. At the site of snakebite you can see two holes, usually at a distance of one to 1.5 centimeters. In most cases, it do not bleed. It is important that after the bite people not move, so it will not come to an accelerated circulation, and thus rapidly to spread the poison throughout the body. After the bite, the leg should be raised, immobilized with some handy resources.

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