Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Did you see a snake while traveling?

Did you see a snake while traveling?

1. This is nothing. It is normal. Tourist attractions usually have lush grass. It is normal to have snakes. Don’t worry.

2. If you encounter a snake, here’s what you should do: First of all, you need to know that most snakes are not poisonous or dangerous, so don’t worry too much. If you see a snake, move away from it slowly. Change the direction of your movement and move away. If you see her chasing you, stop and stomp your feet hard, which will create vibrations on the surface, prompting the snake to move away. Don't try to catch the snake. 80% of snake bites are from people trying to capture these reptiles. Therefore, if we are not prepared to catch a snake, we should not catch it.

If you are bitten: Call 120 immediately. Wash it off with soap and water as soon as possible, and don't imitate the plot in the movie and use the mouth to suck drugs from the wound. If you are bitten by a snake, remove your bracelet, ring or watch. Because your hands will swell. Drink plenty of water while you are being taken to the hospital. Don't drink alcohol and don't use ice. Make sure the bite is on the end of the limb below the heart so the venom spreads slowly through the bloodstream. Try to remember what a snake looks like and possibly identify it. This information will help your doctor treat your wound.