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When in trouble or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout! God help me help me and u will be ok)... 'Nothing will get you dead quicker than this behavior when dealing with a snake bite from a member of a venomous species. The key to survival is to remain calm and take a few simple steps to prevent the rapid spread of toxins in the Lymphatic system. Do not try to suck out the venom, this is a common mistake and can kill you. Also, you should not apply tourniquet.
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The above is probably the most important piece of life saving information you will need. A venomous snake can cause severe damage and permanent damage to the body, so be sure to go to the hospital as soon as possible after being bitten. The simplest solution for dealing with most venomous snake bites is to calmly walk to the car, calmly get in the car, calmly drive to the hospital, and calmly wait.

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Stay calm. This sounds trite, but will save your life. By becoming agitated, your heart beats faster and you increase the flow of blood to the affected area and increase the amount of toxin able to find its way into your tissues.

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Not every venomous snakebite injects venom but you should never wait for symptoms to kick in before going to the emergency room. Symptoms of venomous snakes vary. An untreated venomous snakebite that injected venom is a serious medical condition that ultimately results in death. The natural response is to panic, but staying calm will keep you alive a lot longer.

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Many websites recommend killing the snake and bringing it with you. This wastes time and puts you or someone else in further danger. Anti-venom these days is polyvalent - that is, they are effective against multiple venom. You should always be aware of what the common venomous snakes in your region look like. Just because you got bitten is not a good reason to kill a beautiful creature. (I mean the least you could do is let it live after it showed you who was boss)

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Calling emergency responders (911 in the US, 999 in England, 000 in Australia) is usually not necessary and wastes both theirs and your time. Your life may be in danger but much venomous snakebite occurs well within reach of a hospital. In the event you are several hours away from the nearest hospital, stay standing, stay hydrated, stay calm, and use a cell phone to call emergency responders. Modern cell phones have triangulation abilities to help locate the caller.
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