A nonvenomous snake bite will usually heave two parallel rows of tiny puncture wounds from the teeth. A rattlesnake bite will usually have two larger puncture wounds from the fangs. See the image of a rattlesnake bite above.
Two little puncture wounds about an inch apart
Boccone in terms of food and morso in terms of wounds are Italian equivalents of the English word "bite".Specifically, the masculine noun boccone means "bite, mouthful (of food)". The masculine noun morso translates as "bite, biting wound". The pronunciation will be "bok-KO-ney" in terms of food and "MOR-so" in terms of wounds.
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There was evidence that the man had suffered a snake bite due to the puncture wounds on his arm.
Headaches, wounds, snake bite, neuralgia, burns, indigestion, aching muscles.
The goal is to avoid infection, restore function and provide a pleasing scar while minimizing trauma and pain for the patient. But not all wounds are or should be sutured such as ones involving the tongue or those that are very dirty.
The list to this question can be virtually and literally endless! Injuries can be things like lacerations, puncture wounds, broken bones, bite wounds, scrapes, bruises, etc.
Symptoms of rattlesnake bite:two (sometimes only one) puncture wounds. swelling and redness around the wounds. pain at the bite site. difficulty breathing. vomiting and nausea. blurred vision. sweating and salivating. numbness in the face and limbs.
If it was a non-poisonous snake bite, you would treat the puncture wounds as you would any other wound. Dab on antiseptic (liquid or cream) daily until the wounds are healed. The important thing, according to the question, was that it was non-poisonous.
Sutured
An infection should be checked by a veterinarian