How to deal with non-poisonous snake bite

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After being bitten by a non-poisonous snake, although there is no venom, it will normally cause tooth marks, bleeding, tingling, etc., and will not show systemic poisoning symptoms, but the wound also needs to be properly treated to prevent some secondary infections. After washing with clean water, iodine or alcohol can be given to disinfect the wound, and some anti-inflammatory and bactericidal drugs can be applied at the same time, or antibiotics can be used to prevent infection. If the wound is large, bandaging treatment can be taken, and tetanus vaccine should be injected at the same time, which plays a relatively safe role. During wound recovery, dressing should be changed regularly to prevent eating spicy food and keep the affected area clean and hygienic.

How to deal with non-poisonous snake bite



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