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  1. Table of Content. 1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 4. 2. INCIDENCE OF SNAKE BITE IN INDIA ........................................................................... 5. 3. WHEN TO SUSPECT/RECOGNIZE

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Even with a less serious type of bite, every snake bite should be treated as a medical emergency — unless you’re sure that the bite came from a nonvenomous snake. Any delay in treatment following a venomous snake bite could result in serious injury or, in the worst-case scenario, death.

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Don't try to catch or trap the snake. Try to remember its color and shape so that you can describe it. If possible, take a picture of the snake from a safe distance. Knowing what kind of snake bit you can help with treatment.

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Recognizing a snake bite and getting treatment quickly is crucial. Find out what to do if a snake bites you and how to prevent snake bites.

  5. snakebite management in primary, community/dispensary health care centres up to tertiary care including follow-up and rehabilitation of the snakebite victims. The guidelines also cover all populations and age groups including pregnant women.

  6. Sep 29, 2018 · A bite from a venomous snake should always be treated as a medical emergency. Even a bite from a harmless snake can lead to an allergic reaction or infection.

  7. Antivenom is the treatment for serious snake envenomation. The sooner antivenom can be started, the sooner irreversible damage from venom can be stopped. Driving oneself to the hospital is not advised because people with snakebites can become dizzy or pass out.

  8. Mar 16, 2024 · Tetanus boosters should be given every 10 years. At the hospital, treatment will depend on the type of snake. If the snake was venomous, the person will be given anti-venom treatment. A...

  9. Wash wound with soap and water. Cover bite with a clean, dry dressing. Continue checking them as appropriate to determine if additional care is needed. Keep them from getting cold or overheated. Give care for shock, if necessary. Position the person as appropriate. Reassure them you will help and that EMS has been called (if appropriate).

  10. Mar 9, 2024 · When treating a snakebite: Don’t try to pick up or kill the snake. Even dead snakes have been known to bite. Don’t tightly wrap the bite area. Use only a loose bandage. Don’t cut across the area...