Contrary to popular belief, snakes are not aggressive. The poison serves them for hunting and protection, so they try to use it sparingly. When meeting with a man the Viper will try to crawl away, sting followed only in the case if the snake decides that she's in danger.

The composition of the venom of vipers consists of necrotizing, gemokoagulyatsii, hemorrhagic substances as well as neurotropic cytotoxins in high concentrations. But the dose of poison in the bite is usually quite small, so the consequences are rarely fatal, unless the bite was not on face or neck.

The danger of the bite of a Viper


For a healthy adult the bite of a Viper often passes without consequence, especially with timely medical assistance. Sometimes, the bite can be the small dark spot from a partial nekrotizirovanne skin. More severe possible consequence of the complication on vision.

The danger of Viper bite depends on such factors as the size of the snake, weight of the victim and her state of health, the bite, literacy, first aid, and the amount of released venom.
The venom of the Viper consumes sparingly, trying to keep it stock. Some of the bites can even be harmless.


However, any snake bite should be treated seriously, since it is impossible for external signs to determine the number trapped in the body of the poison.

The consequences of the bite of a Viper


For the first time after being bitten, the victim only feels pain and notices two small puncture in the body from the teeth of a snake. After a short period of time appears swelling, the skin becomes livid or bluish in color. Later develop symptoms such as headache, weakness, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath.

A person with cardiovascular disease snake bite can cause the development of shock, increased heart beat, which in turn will accelerate the spread of venom and can be dangerous for the health of the patient.

First aid for the bite of a Viper


The victim must provide full rest to slow the absorption of venom. In anticipation of human help to be put on the side, heat wrap, and to give plentiful drink.
As a drink should not be given alcohol, tea or coffee, as they increase the heartbeat and promote the absorption of poison.


On the bite is to be applied is clean, dry bandage. The wound can be pre-treated with hydrogen peroxide, if it is available. In any case, the victim must be quickly delivered to nearest medical facility.