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Important Facts About The Prevention And Treatment Of Rattlesnake Bites Poway Residents Need To Know

By Lena Stephenson


People who enjoy hiking and camping in the wilderness are most likely aware of the possibility that they will encounter a snake. The rattlesnake is one such type one may come across, and in spite of the their scary reputation as a poisonous viper, they usually avoid humans. Bites normally happen when someone tries to aggravate or move the snake. By following these tips for preventing and managing rattlesnake bites Poway CA outdoor enthusiasts can hopefully avoid this incident, and if it does occur, treat it effectively.

Always be able to clearly see where one is walking. This means sticking to the trails and staying out of areas dense in grassy underbrush, which are prime hideouts for these reptiles. If it's necessary to hike through tall grass, probing the ground with a long stick before stepping forward is advisable.

When walking near trees, it's a good idea to also look up as well as down, since snakes are able to slither up trees and hide amidst the leaves. Sticking one's hand in a hollow log, or gaps between rocks is also not recommended since these are some preferred hiding spots for snakes, checking these spaces out with a flashlight first is best.

A dead snake is still a potentially dangerous snake because these creatures retain their reflexes and are therefore capable of biting even if they have just been killed, so no one should poke them. Sleeping snakes should be left alone as well, since they may only look unresponsive but will attack if startled.

Since snakes are nocturnal creatures which hunt by night, it makes sense to take some precautions when it comes to setting up one's campsite as to avoid some uninvited guests. Tents should not be placed near fallen logs or tree branches, rocky areas, or tall grass were snakes could live. At night, tents must be snugly zipped up, with all footwear brought inside, since these too can be potential hiding places.

A person may simply end up in the wrong place at the wrong time and still get bitten by a snake despite trying to avoid it. If this happens, it's important to stay calm, administer first aid, and seek medical attention quickly as an "antivenin" to counteract the toxicity of the snake's venom will be needed. This substance consists of antibodies which are produced by injecting venom into the bloodstream of a horse.

First, wash the bite with soap and water to remove as much venom as possible, and keep the wound site below the heart to slow down the venom's flow. It can cause swelling, so remove jewelry as to not impair circulation. Next, the area should be tightly wrapped with a bandage about two to four inches above the bite. The suction device from a snake bite kit can eliminate up to 30 percent of the venom and may be left on for as long as ten minutes.

Do not make a cut above the wound to drain it, or suck the venom out with one's mouth. Ice should not be applied, since it can inhibit the effectiveness of a suction device. Getting upset emotionally increases one's heart rate, which actually promotes the venom's circulation throughout the body, so keeping still and calm is essential.




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