If you get bit by any snake, you should remain relaxed, lower the bitten area as much as you can, and seek medical help. If you have a venom extractor, you should use one of those, but you should never have somebody suck the venom out. This does not work, and can in fact lead to far worse problems in the future. You should also avoid using ice or putting pressure on or below the puncture site. If necessary and applicable, you may use a constricting band above (a point closer to the heart) the bite wound.
decreasing the amount of venom going to the blood streamInitial treatment would be care of the external bite wound, in tandem with ascertaining the species of snake (and thus the correct anti-venin to use)
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream
Don't PANIC.. ? ?
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream.
Preventing the venom circulating through the Lymphatic System
Initial treatment of snakebite focuses on decreasing the spread of venom.
Streptobacillary rat-bite fever occurs up to 22 days after the initial bite or scratch
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream.
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream.
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream.
Immobilise the bite area. Keep the patient calm. Apply a pressure bandage to the bite area not a tourniquet ! Get professional medical treatment ASAP.
Decreasing the spread of venom in the bloodstream.