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Snakebites: First aid
Content
Caution
Venomous snakes in North America
Overview
When to seek emergency help
Symptoms
Treatment
What to avoid
Caution
Venomous snakes in North America
Overview
When to seek emergency help
Symptoms
Treatment
What to avoid
What to avoid
- Don't tie off the bite area, called using a tourniquet, or apply ice.
- Don't cut the bite or try to remove the venom.
- Don't drink caffeine or alcohol.
- Don't take pain-relieving medicine, such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or naproxen sodium (Aleve). Doing so can increase your risk of bleeding.
- Don't try to catch or trap the snake. Try to remember its color and shape so that you can describe it. If possible, take a picture of the snake from a safe distance. Knowing what kind of snake bit you can help with treatment.