Death.
if the snake is venomous yes.
decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream
For a snakebite that you think may be venomous, you should go to the emergency room immediately, and when you get there describe the snake to the doctor. If it is a venomous snake there may be some treatments they can give you.
Snake fever, often referred to as "snakebite fever," is not a formal medical term but can colloquially describe the symptoms associated with snakebites, particularly from venomous snakes. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, nausea, and in severe cases, systemic effects like bleeding or organ failure. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention if bitten by a snake, as timely treatment with antivenom can be life-saving. Awareness and prevention are essential, especially in regions where venomous snakes are common.
Yes if the snake is a venomous snake. Snakes can have two types of toxin - a neurotoxin which causes paralysis and a myotoxin which breaks down muscle
What are the signs and symptoms of superhydration?
what are the signs & symptoms of an unheathy person
signs and symptoms is victims complains of thirst
signs or symptoms child is unwell
An infection with no apparent signs and symptoms would be an asymptomatic infection.
There are many different signs and symptoms of endocarditis. Some symptoms are, flu like symptoms, shortness of breath, blood in the urine, and swelling of the feet.
The signs/symptoms are in the question itself... the person is apneic and has no pulse.