Friday, July 31, 2009

FIRST AID (Snake Bites )

Overview
• Thousands suffer from snake bites, globally, every year
• People who live near wilderness/trekkers - more prone
• Even bite from a harmless snake can cause allergic reaction
Causes
Some common venomous snakes include -
• Viper
• Cobra
• Rattle snake
• Water moccasin
• Coral snake
• Copper head
Symptoms
• Fang marks
• Swelling/severe pain at the site
• Bloody discharge from wound
• Burning
• Diarrhea
• Excessive sweating
• Blurred vision
• Numbness/tingling sensation
• Increased thirst
• Vomiting
• Fever
• Loss of muscle co-ordinations
• Convulsions
• Rapid pulse
• Weakness/Dizziness/Fainting
Treatment
a. Seek Medical help as soon as possible. Meanwhile -
• Wash wound with soap/water
• Immobilize the affected area
• Keep area slightly elevated
• Apply cool compress/wet cloth to affected part
• Apply a firm bandage 2-4 inches above bite to
i. Prevent venom from spreading
ii.Take care of any bleeding
b. Monitor for pulse, respiration and blood pressure
Prevention
• Do not attempt to kill a snake.
• If you spot a snake, leave it alone
• While hiking or in the woods, stay out of tall grass
• Do not put your hand into pits/crevices during treks
• Exercise caution while climbing rocks

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