Snake bites can be life-threatening and require immediate, appropriate care to reduce complications. At Neftaly, we provide essential emergency management guidelines to help you respond quickly and effectively if a snake bite occurs.
Immediate Actions After a Snake Bite
- Stay Calm and Call for Help
- Keep the victim calm and still to slow the spread of venom.
- Call emergency services or get the person to a medical facility immediately.
- Immobilize the Affected Limb
- Use a splint or bandage to immobilize the bitten limb in a functional position.
- Keep the limb at or slightly below heart level.
- Remove Tight Clothing and Jewelry
- Swelling can occur rapidly, so remove any tight items near the bite area.
- Avoid Harmful First Aid Practices
- Do NOT cut, suck, or apply a tourniquet to the bite.
- Avoid applying ice or trying to wash the wound with chemicals.
What to Do at the Hospital
- Assessment and Monitoring: Medical staff will monitor vital signs and the extent of symptoms.
- Antivenom Administration: If indicated, antivenom is the primary treatment for venomous bites.
- Supportive Care: Includes pain management, wound care, and treating complications such as allergic reactions or infections.
Prevention Tips
- Wear protective clothing when in snake-prone areas.
- Be cautious when walking in tall grass or rocky terrain.
- Avoid provoking or handling snakes.
Quick, calm, and correct action can save lives in snake bite emergencies. At Neftaly, we emphasize awareness and preparedness to protect you and your loved ones.


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