Envenomation by Trimeresurus stejnegeri stejnegeri: clinical manifestations, treatment and associated factors for wound necrosis.
Liao-Chun ChiangWei-Jen TsaiPo-Yu LiuCheng-Hsuan HoHung-Yuan SuChih-Sheng LaiKuo-Lung LaiWen-Loung LinChi-Hsin LeeYi-Yuan YangUyen Vy DoanTri MaharaniYan-Chiao MaoPublished in: The journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (2020)
The main effects of T. s. stejnegeri envenomation are tissue swelling, pain, and local ecchymosis. We do not recommend the use of cold packs during first aid to reduce wound pain, as this may be a risk factor for wound necrosis. In addition, patients with bulla or blister formation should be carefully examined for subsequent wound necrosis. Antiplatelet use may worsen systemic bleeding. No severe rhabdomyolysis or renal failure was observed in this large case series, we therefore considered that they were not prominent effects of T. s. stejnegeri bite.