Put ice on the bite place- this will slow the venom down, allowing you to get to the hospital without being in grave danger.
First get away from the snake to avoid a second bite.
Then take note of the snakes colours, size and markings.
Call poison control, ambulance etc
Do not under any circumstances suck out the poison, this will just poison the second person if they have a cut lip or mouth.
Generally you will need an antivenin. If you live somewhere with a high population of venomous snakes, your local hospital should have a good stock of these in all of the varieties of snake found nearby. Many methods such as sucking the poison out do not actually work, and so it is important if you think you have been bitten by a venomous snake to seek medical attention immediately.
Yes, I typed 'bitten by a cow' into google and got a video of someone being just that. It's in the links section of this question.
So you don't get eaten up by critters while your on the ground
In Chinese, scorpion is translated as "蝎子" (xiēzi).
When you think that your scorpion is ready to molt, you will want to remove any live insects from the tank. Do not handle or feed the scorpion until the molt is over and she is fully hardened.
Men are more often bitten by dogs than are women
If you get bitten by a scorpion, wash the area with soap and water, apply a cold compress, and seek medical attention immediately.
If you are bitten by a scorpion, you should clean the wound with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and seek medical attention immediately.
There should be a bite mark!
She tries to suck the venom out of his shoulder.
When encountering a Javanese jungle scorpion in its natural habitat, it is important to wear protective clothing such as long sleeves and pants, sturdy shoes, and gloves. Avoid sudden movements and loud noises to prevent startling the scorpion. Do not attempt to touch or handle the scorpion, and maintain a safe distance. If bitten, seek medical attention immediately.
No, you should not step on a bark scorpion.
it means you ate an apple Well I'm assuming you heard that on TV or something... Did they refer to someone's body/self as bitten apple? Did they say that they didn't want the "apple" because it was bitten? Generally when someone refers to something(or SOMEONE) as a bitten apple; they mean that they have been bitten, in other words, "used" -bitten apple=non-virginal/used body
The pain and swelling round the sting site will soon let you know. While painful, scorpion stings are usually not fatal to a healthy adult. Pets and children may need medical help.
If someone has been bitten by a Cobra, they should receive anti-venom injections as soon as possible. Getting the injection right away can prevent complications and even save a life.
Other than being bitten by an Aedes mosquito, someone can get the dengue virus in their blood through contamination.
Although a scorpion has its stings and venom, it's not so harmful to humans since a person being bitten by a scorpion, he/she just experience pain, numbness and swelling. However, it's safer if you will consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Like the face of someone who has just bitten into a lemon.