Wounds from non-venomous or venomous snake bites are different. In the case of a venomous snake bite, active treatment is required.
1. Non-venomous snake bite wound: non-venomous snakes generally do not have fangs, and the bite does not have large teeth marks, usually two rows of small teeth marks, no swelling, the bite will have pain, redness and other symptoms, some sensitive people after being bitten by non-venomous snakes, the local blisters may also occur.
2. venomous snake bite wound: venomous snakes have fangs, after the bite will see two very obvious fang marks in the affected area, the wound area will have edema, blackening, blood blisters and other symptoms, this time you need to take first aid measures as soon as possible, such as in the proximal end of the ligature, the hand will be the wound venom as much as possible to squeeze out, and then to seek professional medical help.
After being bitten by a venomous snake, remember not to remove the affected limb or suck the wound with your mouth to avoid further damage to the body.