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most reputable snake wranglers would tell you no. the likely hood is that first you wouldnt get any of the venom as is, and second your more likely to poison yourself.

instead follow the following steps

1. Keep the person calm, reassuring them that bites can be effectively treated in an emergency room. Restrict movement, and keep the affected area below heart level to reduce the flow of venom.

2. If you have a pump suction device (such as that made by Sawyer), follow the manufacturer's directions.

3. Remove any rings or constricting items because the affected area may swell. Create a loose splint to help restrict movement of the area.

4. If the area of the bite begins to swell and change color, the snake was probably poisonous.

5. Monitor the person's vital signs -- temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, and blood pressure -- if possible. If there are signs of shock (such as paleness), lay the person flat, raise the feet about a foot, and cover the person with a blanket.

6. Get medical help immediately.

7. Bring in the dead snake only if this can be done safely. Do not waste time hunting for the snake, and do not risk another bite if it is not easy to kill the snake. Be careful of the head when transporting it -- a snake can actually bite for up to an hour after it's dead (from a reflex).


DO NOT allow the person to become over-exerted. If necessary, carry the person to safety.
DO NOT apply a tourniquet.
DO NOT apply cold compresses to a snake bite.
DO NOT cut into a snake bite with a knife or razor.
DO NOT try to suction the venom by mouth.
DO NOT give the person stimulants or pain medications unless instructed to do so by a doctor.
DO NOT give the person anything by mouth.
DO NOT raise the site of the bite above the level of the person's heart

as someone whos lived in florida and arizona with ehavily venemous snake populations you learn fast what to do and how to be careful.

id reccoment checking the web for sites about snakes in your area.

2007-01-04 12:18:26 · answer #1 · answered by catsi563 3 · 0 0

The venom injected by snakes affects the bloodstream only. Sucking out the venom is never recommended simply because the human mouth always has tiny lesions which the venom could enter and severely worsen your condition. Using pressure to both block the flow of venom further into the body and possibly stroking the limb toward the wound "Bleeding it" can reduce the effects, long enough for medical attention.

Venom would not affect you if your mouth is free of wounds, but this is rarely so, so no, it would not be recommended in any circumstance. Physical removal by pressure or with a suction device is much better, and there is much less risk associated with these means.

2007-01-04 12:16:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the main you're able to do is take away the little bit it incredibly is on the floor of the wound, it is going to help yet not with the aid of lots, and consistently you spent with those manouvers is wasted. What you will possibly be able to desire to do is positioned a band around the limb closer to the physique, tight sufficient to stop the blood backflow yet not too tightly, you will possibly be able to desire to experience a pulse under the band. This reducing and sucking stuff won't artwork, for the reason that as quickly because of the fact the poison enters the wound it incredibly is taken to something of the physique. comprehend you snakes on your area so which you have gotten an thought what to do

2016-10-30 00:44:25 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Never suck it out. The poison will cause the tissue in your mouth to swell and you risk suffocation if the airway closes off.

2007-01-04 12:10:33 · answer #4 · answered by huskie 4 · 0 0

do NOT suck it out.Put a pressure bandage on it and go straight to thee hospital.Try to get a look at the snake so you can tell the doctors what it looks like.

2007-01-04 14:16:12 · answer #5 · answered by Jackelyn Sparrow 2 · 0 0

there are kits available for extracting venom from snake bites..below is further info and some different types of kits..

2007-01-04 12:12:09 · answer #6 · answered by sosickiam 4 · 0 0

suck it out.... i think i saw that on a steve irwin thing

2007-01-04 12:09:01 · answer #7 · answered by Sexy Sam M 2 · 0 0

Let it bleed..

2007-01-05 22:34:21 · answer #8 · answered by peg42857 4 · 0 0

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