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Overview

 


Snakes are to be found in most parts of the world, but only around 15 per cent of the 3000 or so different types of poisonous snakes that exist are regarded as posing a potential risk to humans. Most of these are to be found in:

  • tropical and subtropical regions
  • across most of the United States (except Alaska, Maine and Hawaii)
  • Australia.

Despite the many stories about constrictors, particularly anacondas in the Amazon and pythons in the East, which are said to have strangled adult humans, these need to be treated with a great deal of scepticism. In practice it is only the poisonous snakes that are of interest.




Causes

 

The risk of snake bites depends on many factors, such as:

  • the species and size of the snake.
  • the amount of venom injected.
  • the number of bites.
  • the localisation of the bites (bites in the head or on the body aremost dangerous, but the bites will typically be on arms or legs).
  • the weight of the victim (most dangerous for children).
  • the general state of health of the victim.
  • individual sensitivity to the venom.

 



Symptoms

 

The symptoms of adrenal insufficiency usually begin gradually. Characteristics of the disease are

Other symptoms include

Left untreated, an addisonian crisis can be fatal.

 


 

Risk Factors

 


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