Bɪᴛᴛᴇɴ By A Snake, The Woman Wrapped It In Her Hand And Took Her To The Emergency Hospital

A young lady who was ʙɪᴛᴛᴇɴ by a snake impressed the Chinese people by collecting the creature with her bare hands and carrying it to the hospital with her. According to a hospital in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province, she calmly walked to the ER with the slithering reptile wrapped around her wrist so the physicians could identify it.

 

The snake, according to Huang Shengqiang, the ER doctor who treated the woman, was a non-ᴠᴇɴᴏᴍᴏᴜs red-banded snake.
Because there was little sᴡᴇʟʟɪɴɢ surrounding the patient’s ᴡᴏᴜɴᴅ, Dr. Huang provided her a basic therapy.

The medics’ viral photos show the woman filling out a registration form while gripping the snake with her thumb and fingers. ‘(She) is a femme fᴀᴛᴀʟe,’ ER nurse Ma Nina of Jinhua’s Pujiang Hospital exclaimed as she recounted the event that occurred in the early hours of Sunday.


According to the hospital, the patient is roughly 20 years old. She explained to the doctor that she was looking for her fallen phone in the bushes when she was ʙɪᴛᴛᴇɴ by the snake, which then climbed onto her palm. The snake was then caught by the woman.

Pujiang Hospital’s physicians claimed they had treated numerous patients with snake bites this summer, but this was the first time they had seen someone come into the ER with a live snake.

The woman, revealed by her surname Chen, told Pear video that she was not frightened of snakes; in fact, she thought snakes were ‘cute.’ Ms Chen stated that when she was a child, her father and grandpa taught her how to capture snakes, and she frequently followed them into the mountains to search for them.

To prevent getting ʙɪᴛᴛᴇɴ by snakes, the hospital has recommended the public not to go out in the woods or near bushes early in the morning or late in the evening during the summer.


A lady in northwestern China d.i.e.d last month after being ʙɪᴛᴛᴇɴ by a d.e.a.dly snake. She was thought to have purchased the reptile online in the hopes of producing a traditional medicinal wine.

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