Good Information on Facebook about a snake bite

Trev JS

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Mule Man

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For all of us in Rattlesnake country: I have learned something new that I thought was important enough that I wanted to pass on. A friend was bitten by a rattlesnake a few days ago. Luckily it was not a severe bite, the fang marks were clear, but not deep enough to draw blood. He came straight to the house and we got ice on it and had him to the hospital within an hour. I called ahead so the emergency room was ready for him. By the time he got there his arm was starting to swell to the shoulder and his throat was getting tight. The first thing the emergency room did was give him Benadryl. anti-venom must be received within 4 hours of the snakebite, but the immediate threat is swelling and death of tissue, which was treated with the Benadryl. The swelling in his arm and throat started going down right away. The anti-venom medicine had to be prepared and was not ready for a couple of hours. He ended up getting two doses of antivenom and spent the night in the hospital, where they drew blood every three hours, but came home healthy the next day.

A nurse, told me to go buy the children’s chewable Benadryl for my emergency kit, it won’t spill or break.

It is given according to body weight, so can be used for adults also, just give a larger dose. She said if you chew it and hold it in your mouth it will absorb just as fast or faster through the membranes of the mouth than from the stomach, which could save a life.

 

From Facebook on 7-3-2025