2022
DOI: 10.2174/1381612828666220417134118
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Herbal Compounds as an Antidote Against Snake Bite

Abstract: Snakebites have been declared a neglected health problem that must be considered a national disease of the WHO[world health organisation]. Asian countries like India have high snakebite death rates due to short antidotes and poorly equipped doctors. In today's scenario, local resources like herbs need to be used to prepare cheap antidotes and often available to victims. Snake bites should be viewed as an emergency problem and require additional national guidelines, doctor training, expertise, and huma… Show more

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“…Snakebite envenomation of the face usually occurs in children or agricultural workers. 13 Envenomation of the face leads to tissue necrosis, and deformity necessitating reconstruction and may even lead to death if not dia gnosed and managed promptly. 14 In our study, we encountered one case of Marjolin's ulcer in snakebite scar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Snakebite envenomation of the face usually occurs in children or agricultural workers. 13 Envenomation of the face leads to tissue necrosis, and deformity necessitating reconstruction and may even lead to death if not dia gnosed and managed promptly. 14 In our study, we encountered one case of Marjolin's ulcer in snakebite scar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%