Symptoms of a copperhead snake bite may include pain, swelling, redness, and bruising at the site of the bite. In severe cases, symptoms can also include nausea, vomiting, weakness, and difficulty breathing. If bitten, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Treatment may involve cleaning the wound, applying a bandage, and receiving antivenom medication if necessary.
Yep and they can cause death in humans. They say that a copperhead bite will normally not kill a healthy human being but it can cause death if the amount injected is lethal. At any rate it is a very painful bite.
If a person had terrible luck, he could be bitten (very rare) and get an infection from the bite, then fail to have it treated, and then die. There are only 4 poisonous snakes in the US, though: the rattlesnake, water mocassin, copperhead, and coral snake.
Bees don't bite. Shouldn't have ay symptoms unless your allergic.
The copperhead snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) has a venom that is considered moderately toxic compared to other venomous snakes. Its bite can cause pain, swelling, and tissue damage, but fatalities in humans are rare. Most copperhead bites are not life-threatening and can be treated effectively with medical attention. However, it is important to seek prompt care if bitten, as individual reactions can vary.
No. That is outside the scope of practice for a massage therapist. An open bite is referred to as a malocclusion and should be treated by an Orthodontist.
VERY. A bite from a Copperhead Rattle Snake can be FATAL. Additionally, most juvenile snakes of any species usually have more concentrated Venom than the adult. So they are potentially deadlier.
No, I have not experienced any symptoms or complications from a leech bite.
The only way it can - with a highly-venomous bite !
Eye injuries should be treated very seriously. If a person suspects they have received an ant bite to the eye, they should immediately go to the nearest emergency room for treatment.
Copperhead snakes are ambush predators, meaning they wait for prey to come near before striking. They have heat-sensing pits on their heads that help them detect warm-blooded prey. Once a suitable prey animal is within range, the copperhead strikes quickly and uses its venom to incapacitate the prey.
you get dizzy
Yes, some hamsters do bite. It depends on their tempermant and how they are treated.