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Sometimes venom injection from the bite may occur. This may result in redness, swelling, and severe pain at the area, which may take up to an hour to appear. Vomiting, blurred vision, tingling of the limbs, and sweating may result.
* Do not apply ice or cold compresses to a snake bite. * Do not cut into a snake bite with a knife or razor. * Do not try to out the venom by mouth. * Do not give the person stimulants or pain medications (to include as aspirin) unless a doctor tells you to do so.
Africa accommodates over 130 venomous snake species1 that cause over 500,000 human envenomations and approximately 30,000 deaths each year2. However, these numbers are underestimated because many patients are not admitted to hospitals and epidemiological data is lacking or sparse for most of Africa.
How are venomous snakebites treated? Wash the bite with soap and water. Keep the bitten area still and lower than the heart. Cover the area with a clean, cool compress or a moist dressing to ease swelling and discomfort. Watch breathing and heart rate.
Wash the bite with soap and water. Keep the bitten area still and lower than the heart. Cover the area with a clean, cool compress or a moist dressing to ease swelling and discomfort. If the bite is from a coral snake, consider applying some firm pressure directly over the wound with a clean cloth and your hand.
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The ASRG is conducting multidisciplinary research activities to devise systems, protocols and recommend policies to significantly improve snakebite management across Africa.
Immobilize the affected extremity in a functional position below heart level and have the patient lie as still as possible to reduce venom spread. Measure, mark, and record the circumference of the limb above and below the site. Reassess the limb every 15 to 30 minutes to monitor the progression of edema.
The African Snakebite Institute is the leading training provider of snake awareness, first aid for snakebite and venomous snake handling courses in Africa and is also the largest supplier of quality snake handling equipment on the continent.

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