Recently, the emergency department received a female patient who was bitten by a venomous snake. Miss Zhang, 28 years old, was bitten by a snake while working in the field. At that time, I felt like my heel was pricked by a needle, it was very painful. Looking back, a snake crawled away from her feet! Miss Zhang’s husband rushed her to the hospital for rescue.
The doctor immediately rescued Miss Zhang, and after diagnosis, it was confirmed that she had snake venom poisoning. The wound was locally swollen and spread, with purple spots, bruises, blisters around the wound, hematuria, and decreased blood pressure. Fortunately, it was delivered in a timely manner, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable.
Doctor’s suggestion: For venomous snake bites, family members can help detoxify.
Because after being bitten by a snake, it is difficult to identify whether it is a venomous snake bite, so it is necessary to first treat the venomous snake bite. For example, immediately tie a tourniquet above the wound, immediately cut open the wound, and squeeze out the venom. Using oral drug blood can also reduce the invasion of snake venom into the body. Apply snake medicine for detoxification: Take snake medicine tablets orally and apply snake medicine externally around the wound. After the above emergency treatment, the injured person was quickly sent to the hospital for further treatment.
99 health doctors also remind that rescuers with oral ulcers should not inhale snake venom for others, as this can easily lead to infection with snake venom.

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