Snake bites can be really terrifying, and it’s essential to know what to do. Venomous bites can be life-threatening, and symptoms can vary based on the type of snake and even the individual’s response. In general, like you mentioned, signs can include swelling, redness, pain, and puncture marks. With venomous bites, not all cases start with immediate pain. Some symptoms can creep up like severe pain, nausea, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and sometimes paralysis, depending on the snake. I mean, a bite from a cobra will affect you differently than a viper or a rattlesnake in terms of symptoms and how quickly they appear.
Now, about what to do if bitten, there’s a lot of old advice that’s now considered outdated and even dangerous. Please, never try to suck out venom or apply ice directly or tie a tourniquet; these can often make things worse. The best initial step is to keep calm and restrict movement, call emergency services immediately, and keep the bite area at or below heart level till you get to the hospital.
As for Ayurveda, while in non-urgent situations it can be helpful for many health concerns, for snakebites, it’s vital to prioritize immediate medical care over anything else. Ayurvedic herbs like turmeric and neem may soothe some symptoms like swelling or inflammation in less severe cases, but they are NOT substitutes for proper medical treatment in snakebite scenarios. Always head to a hospital first - time is of the essence with venomous bites. Once medically stable, Ayurveda might offer supportive therapies, like enhancing your healing process, but always under guidance. Hope this clarifies things!



