To save, the general treatment for a California king snake bite is the use of antivenom and may require artificial ventilation (eg, endotracheal intubation) until the venom has degraded and the patient can breathe on his own. If the treatment fails, more patients die than 6 to 12 hours after the bite, and the cause of death is mostly respiratory paralysis (such as diaphragm paralysis) and suffocation.

The injected anti-venom contains corresponding antibodies, which It can neutralize the corresponding snake venom, specifically bind to form a complex, make the toxin inactive, and be processed by the corresponding phagocytic cells of the body, so that the toxin loses its effect on humans. Therefore, after being bitten by a venomous snake, it is more beneficial to the body to inject antivenom after initial treatment of the wound.
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