To determine whether you have been bitten by a snake can generally be seen by the characteristics of the wound and accompanying symptoms, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid serious consequences.
If the patient is left with one or two rows of tiny teeth marks on the skin, accompanied by localized redness, a little pain, or small blisters, but no other symptoms, this may be a non-venomous snake bite.
If the patient’s wound only has a pair of large and deep teeth marks, the wound is also blackened, red and swollen, or even blistered, or bleeding. And there are other poisonous reactions, such as dizziness, slurred speech, and difficulty in breathing, etc., it is possible that the bite was caused by a poisonous snake.
Patients with wounds of unknown origin on their bodies are advised to go to the hospital in time. The doctor will evaluate the patient’s wound according to its status and reaction symptoms plus the places he/she has been to, etc., and provide symptomatic treatment.