Is there a prevalence of snake diseases
Everything should be argued in two. Snakes have a wild environment after artificial breeding, know technology, can manage the hands of@#@246@#@snakes can be raised more fat, but do not know this way people will raise snakes thin and sick, at present this situation is not rare.
In order to raise snakes well and reduce the occurrence of diseases, we should actively implement the principle of "comprehensive prevention, timely treatment, prevention over treatment". As long as we can strengthen the management of snake farms, do a good job in cleaning and hygiene, strengthen the physique of snakes, understand the occurrence law of snake diseases, and take comprehensive preventive measures, snake diseases can be greatly reduced and diseases will not be widespread.
Although this chapter lists several snake diseases, it is only a summary and comprehensive summary of the experience in the prevention and control of snake diseases. According to my many years of breeding experience in the snake garden, these snake diseases only occur in a few snakes and are not universal.
As long as we feed and manage the snake population strictly according to scientific methods, snake disease is not difficult to cure.
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What are the clinical applications of snake venom?
The progress of research and clinical application of snake venom in China is very fast. A large number of clinical practice has proved that snake venom has the following clinical applications. Analgesic effect As early as the 1970s, cobra venom injection developed by Guangzhou Medical College was used in clinical practice, and it had a good effect on trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, malignant tumor pain, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, migraine, herpes zoster and other diseases with pain as the main symptom. Snake venom as an analgesic has the following advantages: significant and long-lasting effect, wide range of safety, continuous use of non-drug resistance
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Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of animal snake venom poisoning
1. Diagnosis can be made according to the history of snakebite, combined with two venomous teeth marks at the tip of the wound, local edema, blood oozing, necrosis and systemic symptoms. If the wound has 2 or 4 lines of uniform and small serrated shallow tooth marks, there are no local and systemic symptoms, most of them are non-venomous snake bites. If necessary, the specific venom antigens in wound exudate, serum, cerebrospinal fluid and other body fluids can be determined by using suitable monovalent specific antivenom and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa). This disease should be related to poison.
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