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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 124283" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>just keep an eye on her, most of the time it will just swell and start to go back down in about 2 days. you usually can see fang marks in the center and most of the time they drain on their own. most snake bites occur in the face, neck, or front leg. necks are the trickiest b/c sometimes they swelling can cut off air/blood supply (rare). weight loss is to be expected. if you just have to treat with something, oxytetracycline LA200 is a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 124283, member: 57"] just keep an eye on her, most of the time it will just swell and start to go back down in about 2 days. you usually can see fang marks in the center and most of the time they drain on their own. most snake bites occur in the face, neck, or front leg. necks are the trickiest b/c sometimes they swelling can cut off air/blood supply (rare). weight loss is to be expected. if you just have to treat with something, oxytetracycline LA200 is a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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