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BITES AND STINGS
Snake Bites Introduction
Snake bites:
Very rarely are snake bites poisonous. The commonest poisonous snakes are Cobra, Viper, Krait and Rattle snake.
You may notice:
Very rarely are snake bites poisonous. The commonest poisonous snakes are Cobra, Viper, Krait and Rattle snake.
You may notice:
- A pair of puncture marks.
- Pain and discomfort around the site of the bite.
- Swelling and redness around the site of the bite.
- Breathing difficulties
- Drowsiness
- Vomiting
- Visual problems
- Excessive sweating
A Well-stocked first-aid kit. kept in the easy reach,is a necessity in every home.Having supplies gathered ahead of time will hellp you handle an emergency at a moment's notice. you should keep one first aid-kit in your home and one in each car. Be sure to bring first-aid kit on family vacations.
Choose containers for your kits that are roomy,durable,easy to carry,and simple to open. Plastic boxes or containers are ideal,since they are lightweight,have handles, and offer a lotof space.
Choose containers for your kits that are roomy,durable,easy to carry,and simple to open. Plastic boxes or containers are ideal,since they are lightweight,have handles, and offer a lotof space.
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