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  2. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    Australian recommendations for snake bite treatment are against cleaning the wound. Traces of venom left on the skin/bandages from the strike can be used in combination with a snake bite identification kit to identify the species of snake. This speeds the determination of which antivenom to administer in the emergency room. [55]

  3. Lachesis muta - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms are quite similar to those caused by Bothrops, at the site of the bite there is pain, edema, ecchymosis, skin necrosis, abscesses, vesicles and blisters. The main complications at the bite site include necrosis, compartment syndrome, secondary infections and functional deficit.

  4. Loxoscelism - Wikipedia

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    Necrosis after 5 (a), 20 (b) and 27 (c) days. Residual scar after 83 days (d) Loxoscelism may present with local and whole-body symptoms: Necrotic cutaneous loxoscelism is the medical term for the skin only reaction of loxoscelism. It is characterized by a localized necrotic wound at the site of bite.

  5. Deputy bitten by snake during Thailand holiday

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    The venom from Malayan Pit Vipers can cause severe pain and swelling and sometimes tissue necrosis, but deaths are not common, according to Thai National Parks.

  6. Epidemiology of snakebites - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest venomous snake on the continent and is able to move at 11 kilometres per hour (6.8 mph), making it unusually dangerous. [23] Although black mambas cause only 0.5-1% of snakebites in South Africa, they produce the highest mortality rate and the species is responsible for many snake bite fatalities. The black mamba is the ...

  7. Necrosis - Wikipedia

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    In the example of a snake bite, the use of anti-venom halts the spread of toxins whilst receiving antibiotics to impede infection. [28] Even after the initial cause of the necrosis has been halted, the necrotic tissue will remain in the body.

  8. What do spider bites look like? Know these important warning ...

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    "Brown recluse spider bites can get a blister," she adds, "and they can actually develop skin necrosis, which is kind of like skin cell death." Brown recluse bites also may develop an area of dead ...

  9. Woman found alive after surviving snake bite and two weeks in ...

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    Police said a woman who was found in a remote Australian mountain range after going missing for almost two weeks was "dazed and unwell" but alive after suffering a snake bite in remote wilderness.