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Ada tak..rawatan awal yang kita dapat buat..hisap bisa dengan mulut ke?
Bahaya tak utk si penghisap..

bahaya utk penghisap... tp kene berhati2... aku dl kene patuk.. isap sendiri... tp mujur bkn tedung.. spesis ular tikus... demam 3 hari..
bahaya utk penghisap... tp kene berhati2... aku dl kene patuk.. isap sendiri... tp mujur bkn tedung.. spesis ular tikus... demam 3 hari..

camane leh kene bang?
mmg saja kacau die atau tak perasan? hehehe

Treating snake bites
There are a number of misconceptions about what to do immediately after being bitten by a snake. For example, you should never try to suck or cut the venom out.
Follow the advice below if you or a companion is bitten by a snake.
Immediate action
Remain calm and do not panic. Snake bites, particularly those that occur in the UK, are not usually serious and are very rarely deadly.
Try to remember the snake's shape, size and colour.
Keep the part of your body that has been bitten as still as possible to prevent the venom spreading around your body. You may want to secure the bitten body part with a sling (a supportive bandage) or a splint (a rigid support that helps keep the body part stable). However, do not make the sling or splint so tight that it restricts your blood flow.
Remove any jewellery or watches from the bitten limb because they could cut into your skin if the limb swells.
Do not attempt to remove any clothing, such as trousers, but loosen clothing if possible.
Seek immediate medical attention (see below).
What you should not do
If you or someone you are with is bitten by a snake you should not:
try to suck the venom out of the bite
try to cut the venom out of the bite
rub anything into the wound or apply ice, heat or chemicals
leave someone who has been bitten on their own
put anything around the bitten limb to stop the spread of venom, such as a tight pressure band, tourniquet or ligature – it will not help and can cause swelling, even if no venom has been released by the snake; it could also damage the limb, leading to the need for amputation
try to catch or kill the snake
