Identification of venomous bites and stings

R. K. Gorea
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Bites and stings on human beings are causing a lot of morbidity and mortality in human beings. Sometimes this is due to venom or allergic effects and at other times it is simply due to the fear that this may be venomous. The aim of this study is to identify the stings or bites on human beings. Bites by different animals and insects produce different kinds of wounds and identification of stings from the wound may be possible. Some of these also produce systemic effects too. These symptoms may help too in the identification of the biter or stinger and it can be found that the same is venomous or non-venomous. Examination of the agent causing these bites or stings too can help in its identification. Literature is reviewed to find out local findings, systemic findings due to toxicity or allergic reactions and examination of the venomous agents if available for examination. Identification of the causative agent will help to allay the fears if it can be identified that bite or sting is non-venomous. If it is venomous proper treatment can be initiated at the earliest. This will help to reduce mortality and morbidity.
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识别有毒的咬伤和蜇伤
人类被咬伤和蜇伤造成了许多发病率和死亡率。有时这是由于毒液或过敏的影响,在其他时候,它只是由于担心这可能是有毒的。这项研究的目的是识别人类被叮或咬伤的情况。被不同的动物和昆虫叮咬会产生不同种类的伤口,从伤口中识别刺痛是可能的。其中一些还会产生系统性影响。这些症状也可能有助于识别咬伤或刺痛,可以发现相同的是有毒的或无毒的。检查引起这些咬伤或蜇伤的病原体也可以帮助识别。回顾文献,找出局部发现,由于毒性或过敏反应的全身发现和检查有毒物质,如果可以检查。如果能确定咬伤或刺痛是无毒的,那么确定病原体将有助于减轻恐惧。如果是有毒的,可以尽早进行适当的治疗。这将有助于降低死亡率和发病率。
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