“…Clinically, there are local signs with inflammation (constant), bite marks (inconsistent), hemorrhagic signs, compartment syndrome, and necrosis. In addition, there are general signs of hemorrhagic syndrome and shock which may be vagal, anaphylactic, or cardiogenic [7]. Neurological damage is usually the result of hemostasis disorders, the mechanism of which is complex and is explained by direct neurotoxicity by alpha, beta, and kappa neurotoxins.…”