Snakebite
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coral snakes
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Snakebite Symptoms: Pit Vipers
Symptoms of a snakebite from a pit viper may include:
Arm swelling
Leg swelling
Low blood pressure
High blood pressure
Difficulty breathing
Tremor
Rapid pulse
Hematuria
:
Blood in the urine
Red or pink urine
Blood in the stool
:
Black stool
Rectal bleeding
Vomiting blood
Symptoms of a
severe allergic reaction
:
Facial swelling
Fainting
Low blood pressure
Lip swelling
Mouth or tongue swelling
Severe
hives
Severe
wheezing
Vomiting
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Last Updated: Aug 5, 2008
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