They really didnt have anything to help you back then so your chances of surviving a snake bite were slim. You would probably die. Although some larger people who were snakebit back then did survive. They had a thought that slicing between the punctures and sucking out the poison would help your chances but you can see that didnt help much back then
figure it out yourself losers
Native Americans used rattlesnake weed to help snake bites.
no because they are immune to their own venom
With shots of antivenin, mainly Crofab, specially formulated for rattler bites.
It hurts when it bites, and it burns when the venom goes in.
No, antivenin is used to treat the bite of a rattlesnake.
If you get bit by one you were dead....... for sure.
It means get medical attention immediately.
Most bites can be cured with antivenin treatment.
Pioneers often used a variety of natural remedies to treat rattlesnake bites, including herbal poultices made from plants such as plantain or golden seal, which were believed to draw out venom. They might also apply pressure bandages and encourage the victim to remain calm and still to slow the spread of venom. Additionally, some pioneers relied on traditional methods like cutting the wound and sucking out the venom, though these practices are now considered dangerous and ineffective. It’s important to note that modern medical treatment is essential for snake bites.
In the US, around half a dozen, according to various sources.
This question is far too general. Insect bites and animal bites are different.