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How can a Burmese python bite be treated?

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Haha, David Rupp, indeed removing the python would be an appropriate first step. ;) When removing the snake, remember that their teeth point inwards their mouth---so they hook into your skin. read more

The son of another friend made a similar mistake with a fourteen foot long Burmese pythons. The bite was a little worse, but my friend treated the bite with washing and a bandage. He put a cold compress on the bite and the arm to reduce swelling. Otherwise, the kid was okay. read more

Treat non-venomous snake bite. Treating snake bites is important even if it is from a non-venomous pet. The most docile of snakes has the potential to suddenly and without warning bite you. The size of the snake and the size of its teeth will have a lot to do with how much damage it can potentially do to you. read more

The bite was a little worse, but my friend treated the bite with washing and a bandage. He put a cold compress on the bite and the arm to reduce swelling. Otherwise, the kid was okay. Other people have had Burmese python bites that required medical attention, but those cases are rare. read more

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