how is medicine to cure snake bite made? where can it be available?
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Cover the bite with a clean, loose-fitting, dry bandage. The main goal is to administer the correct antivenom as soon as possible. Knowing the size, color and shape of the snake can help determine the best treatment for a particular bite.
In most cases, it is necessary to remain in the hospital for up to 24 hours in order to monitor blood pressure and overall health. If blood pressure has fallen, intravenous fluids (through a needle in the arm) may be necessary. If there has been a great loss of blood, a blood transfusion may be needed.
A period of monitoring is also necessary because some people can develop a severe allergic reaction after receiving antivenom. Because of this risk, antivenom should be given only by a trained medical professional.
The time required for complete recovery will depend on the kind of snake bite. In most cases, children can recover from the bite of an adder in one to two weeks. Most adults will take more than three weeks for full recovery but 25% will need one to nine months.
Pain and swelling are common long-lasting effects in the area of the body where the bite occurred.
Be careful about where hands and feet are placed. For example, avoid reaching into spaces, holes, or underneath objects without first being sure a snake is not hiding underneath.
Do not lie down or sit down in areas where snakes might be located.
Wear high-top leather boots when walking through or working in areas of dense vegetation.
Do not attempt to capture, handle, or keep venomous snakes.
Camp only in areas away from swamps, streams, dense foliage, and other places that snakes are known to inhabit.
Slowly back away from and avoid touching any snake that is encountered.
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