Being bitten by a flower snake can be saved.
The flower snake is a non-venomous snake. It lives in arid areas of desert, semi-desert steppe, or dry steppe at the edge of the desert, where the forage is denser, often hidden in caves or grasses, and active on the ground or shrubs during the day.

If bitten, it needs to be washed repeatedly first, and then Go to the hospital, perform repeated rinsing with hydrogen peroxide and normal saline, and disinfect with iodophor at the same time. After thorough debridement, suture if necessary, and place a drainage strip deep in the wound for drainage. At the same time, tetanus serum needs to be injected to prevent the occurrence of tetanus.
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