However, if left untreated, the bite may result in severe medical problems or death. The venom from the majority of rattlesnake bites will damage tissue and affect your circulatory system by destroying skin tissues and blood cells and by causing you to hemorrhage internally. read more
However, if left untreated, the bite may result in severe medical problems or death. The venom from the majority of rattlesnake bites will damage tissue and affect your circulatory system by destroying skin tissues and blood cells and by causing you to hemorrhage internally. Most rattlesnake venom is composed mainly of hemotoxic elements. read more
Venomous snake bites can produce an array of symptoms, including localized pain and swelling, convulsions, nausea, and even paralysis. First aid steps you can take after a snake bite occurs include cleaning the wound, remaining calm, and immobilizing the affected area. read more
A life-threatening or dangerous bite which is characterized by the swollen eyelids or decreased blood pressure is known as rattlesnake bite. read more