Day 47: how to deal with being bit by a snake
Skill: Stay Calm. Act Fast. Know the Truth.
Snake bites can be scary but most aren’t deadly. What you do next can save your life.
Why It Matters
Some snakes have venom that can kill or make you very sick
Acting wrong makes things worse
Acting smart gives you the best chance
What to Do Right Away
1. Stay Calm
The more your heart pumps, the faster venom spreads.
Sit or lie down and take deep breaths.
2. Keep the Bite Low
Keep the bite below your heart.
Don’t lift your arm or leg if that’s where the bite is.
3. Don’t Move
Try to stay still.
Movement spreads venom faster.
4. Take Off Tight Things
Remove rings, bracelets, or watches near the bite.
It may swell fast.
5. Call for Help
If you have a phone or radio, use it now.
Say your name, where you are, and that you were bitten by a snake.
What NOT to Do
❌ Don’t suck out the venom
❌ Don’t cut the bite open
❌ Don’t use a tourniquet (it can cause more damage)
❌ Don’t drink alcohol or caffeine (they speed up your heart)
How to Know If It’s Venomous
Not all bites inject venom — and not all snakes have it.
But signs of venom include:
Fast swelling
Pain that gets worse
Feeling dizzy or sick
Trouble breathing (rare, but serious)
Tips
Learn what snakes live near you
Don’t step over logs or reach into holes blindly
Watch your step in tall grass
Bottom Line
If bitten, stay calm, stay still, and get help.
Don’t believe the old tricks — they can do more harm than good.
Smart thinking saves lives.
if you ever do get bit by a snake you need a medical go bag this is it grab it above now.