![]() ![]() No first aid is much better than performing bad first aid.I’m just sharing this info because it might help you one day: The best info came from Jordan Benjamin, a herpetologist specialized in venomous snakes. All Snake Bite Kits are dangerous and should not be used.Don’t cut at or around the site of the bite, don’t compress the bitten limb with a cord or tight bandage, don’t attempting to extract or neutralize venom using electricity, fire, permanganate, salt, black stones, mouths, mud, leaves, etc. A lot of snake bite patients injure themselves by panicking directly after a snake bite, by tripping over a rock or tree trunk, or by falling off the side of the trail.This was also confirmed by the Snake Bite Poison Line. Staying calm is important! After a snake bite, walk about 20-30 feet away from the snake. The venom can rapidly diffuse into your system, this can drop your blood pressure too low to pump all the way to your head while standing. Sitting down reduces your chance of fainting within the first few minutes. Take 5 minutes to calm down and plan your evacuation.Remove any rings, watches, tight clothing and anything else from the bitten limb, because the swelling will make it a lot bigger soon.If you faint, it shouldn’t be more than a few minutes. It’s important to get in touch with emergency personnel as soon as possible to get you to a hospital.ĭo not wait for symptoms to appear if bitten.The only effective treatment for a snake envenomation is the right anti-venom to neutralize it. If you have a cell phone and service, great, call 911 or the Park Ranger. If there is no service, think about the last time you had phone service.A sharpie can be a great help for emergency personnel to assess the severity of your snakebite.Circle the location of your snake bite and write down the time next to it. Draw a circle around the border of the swelling and write down the time. Write down all the things you’re experiencing that are not normal, with the time next to it. Examples are: metallic taste in your mouth, changes to sense of smell, sudden loss of vision, double vision, visual disturbances, ringing in the ears, headache, nausea and vomiting, bleeding from anywhere, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc. The most common signs and symptoms are pain and swelling.Update this info every 15 or 30 minutes as the swelling moves up the limb and your symptoms develop.If this is not possible, walk slowly to get help. Drink some water and take some calories if you have any. Some snake bite victims walk several miles after serious snake bites to their legs. They make it out fine because they made it out to medical care. This is much better than waiting for help if you can’t reach anyone. Don’t let the fear of “raising your heart rate and increasing the speed of venom circulation” prevent you from moving to get to care. Be very cautious about driving yourself to a hospital, since some bites have serious side effects that could suddenly limit your ability to drive. Here are a few ways to reduce the risks of snake bites while on the trail: Preventing a snake bite is obviously better than dealing with a snake bite. ![]()
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