Yes, you could assemble your own but for convenience, at 2 oz. this is a must. All in one small kit. From blisters to wound closure strips (butterfly bandages). On sale right now at $7.99.
With everything you need to treat and soothe minor injuries and pain, you really can’t afford not to have Adventure Medical Kits’ compact Travel Medic first aid kit with you. Keep it in your traveling suitcase or in a cabinet at home, this simple kit has bandages, medication, skin treatments, and more.
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1. Snakes often stay within 20 feet from site bite. Keep yourself and the victim protected from another bite. Identification of snakes can be difficult. A few miles away,in another season or a different gender may cause the snake to appear different. Identification is less important than your safety. In the United States most antivenom is combination of venoms of poisoness snakes from that area.
2. Once safety is insured, clean area with soap and water, iodine or alcohol. Look for symptoms. Please note sometimes these do not start for four or more hours. Examine the wound for dirt or broken teeth. Remove anything which may constrict an area if swelling happens (rings, watches, shoes, etc).
3. If by chance, the snake has been identified as non venomous you will still need a tetanus shot if your booster is more than five years old. Puncture wounds can be serious.
4. If the snake has been identified as venomous or you just do not know you should seek emergency medical treatment now. Never assume because of lack of symptoms that you do not need treatment, symptoms may be delayed several hours.
* Local tissue damage.
* Internal bleeding.
* Nervous system reactions.
* Cardiac symptoms.