The inch white snake is poisonous. Extremely poisonous, the inch white snake is one of the fourth most venomous snakes on land.

The patient does not feel pain when bitten, but sleeps instead. When mild poisoning occurs, local paralysis occurs in the body. If the toxin acts on the neuromuscular junction, it will block the nerve conduction route, causing the striated muscle to not contract normally, resulting in respiratory paralysis. The effect time is about 40 minutes to 2 hours, or up to 24 hours. Left untreated, death is often caused by respiratory paralysis.
If you are bitten, remember not to panic. Keep calm, keep the wound clean, and inject serum in time.
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