The Burmese python is non-venomous, so being bitten by a Burmese python is salvageable. However, although there is no venom after being bitten by the Burmese python, it will cause the wound to leave tooth marks, bleeding, stinging, etc., so the wound also needs to be properly treated to prevent some secondary infections.

Available After rinsing with water, give iodophor or alcohol to disinfect the wound, apply some anti-inflammatory and bactericidal drugs, or use antibiotics to prevent infection, etc. If the wound is large, bandage can be taken, and tetanus vaccine should be injected at the same time, which is safer. During the recovery period of the wound, change the dressing regularly, avoid eating spicy and irritating food, and keep the affected area clean and hygienic.
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