Well, if it's truly harmless, then no, medicine shouldn't be necessary.
Still, unless you are 100% certain that the bite is harmless, one should probably go to a hospital, just to be careful.
You don't need to bathe your snake. You DO need to provide a shallow container with about 1" of water in it for your snake to bathe itself.
It depends on what type of snake you have.
Yes,if the room where the snake is is closed.
a snake milker milks the snake for it's venom to produce an anti-venom to save peoples lives when bitten by a venomous snake.
They need to be able to bring down an animal twice their size.
Yes - anti-venin is type specific. You need to know what species of snake inflicted the bite - to administer the correct remedy.
The shape of it's head If the snake has a diamond shaped head, it is poisonous, and if the head is round, it is not poisonous
not usually Depending on where and how bad you are bit no. I have found a site that can give you a more detailed information on snake bites. Hopefully if you have been snake bit you are headed to the hospital! but here is the website: http://www.goodhealth.com/articles/2009/07/22/more_snake_bites_this_year
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Yes,you need to pop sandfly bites!
Garter snakes can be very aggressive but they are not dangerous. I've been bitten many times. If you are bitten just clean the wound (you probably won't even need a bandaid) and drive on.
Yes you do need your medicine.
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When a snake bites you you are usaullay not alone so your mom or you dad or guide need to call a hospital right away and treat the bite right away.If they dont treat the bite you can die.
Most snake venoms need to get directly into the bloodstream to work. Snakes keep their venom in an isolated sac. If they get any into their mouths, it is swallowed and digested to harmless substances, so the toxin doesn't get into the bloodstream. It is also thought that, to some extent, snakes have natural antivenom in their systems.
You don't need to bathe your snake. You DO need to provide a shallow container with about 1" of water in it for your snake to bathe itself.
It depends on what type of snake you have.