Local tissue damage treatment of snake venom

Authors

  • Suchitra Khunsap

Keywords:

Antivenom and Small molecules, local tissue damage, snake venom

Abstract

Local tissue damage caused by snake envenomation was a medical problem that caused morbidity and mortality for more than a decade, with no defined treatment guidelines. Nowadays, antivenom is the primary treatment for snakebite, which substantially reduces systemic venom but does not significantly reduce local symptoms. We compiled a list of local damage therapies, including antivenom medication, surgery and skin grafting, small molecule medicines, and alternative therapies. Although each was not approved as a standard treatment, it may be a treatment option for tissue damage caused by snake venom. However, antivenoms and most resistant compounds may not be the best strategy to treat snake envenoming-related local tissue damage. The route of substance delivery may be the optimum regimen for treatment.

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Published

2025-01-24

How to Cite

Khunsap, S. . (2025). Local tissue damage treatment of snake venom. The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 55(1), 1–5. retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/277621

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Review Article