Russell Viper and forest guard Kamlesh Nanda.
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Called Rajan who was affected by snakebite. Asked for the photo of the person who had bitten Rajan. The snake that bit Rajan was extremely poisonous.
Naiduniya, Umaria News. An amazing case of saving the life of a snakebite victim by looking at a picture of a snake on the phone has come to light. One life was saved due to the alertness of forest guard Kamlesh Kumar Nanda.
Called Rajan who was affected by snakebite.
Despite this he did not go to the hospital and remained in the village. When forest guard Kamlesh Kumar Nanda came to know about this, he became active and called Rajan who was affected by snakebite.
Ordered the photo of the person who bit Rajan
On the phone he told Kamlesh Nanda that he had been bitten by a snake. Kamlesh Nanda called for the photo of the snake which had bitten Rajan over the phone.
Alert given after seeing photo sent on WhatsApp
Rajan sent the photo of the snake on WhatsApp on the phone, after seeing which Kamlesh Nanda started identifying the snake. Forest guard Kamlesh Nanda promptly identified the snake and was stunned to see that the snake that bit Rajan was extremely poisonous.
Russell Viper’s bite is extremely poisonous
Kamlesh Nanda called Rajan again and told him that he had been bitten by a Russell’s viper which is extremely poisonous. Also alerted Rajan to immediately go to the hospital and do not waste time in the matter of exorcism, otherwise he may die.
Rajan was taken to the hospital by his relatives.
After Kamlesh Nanda’s warning, his relatives took Rajan to the hospital where he is being treated.
Get treatment for snakebite, not exorcism
Forest guard Kamlesh Nanda said that the said snake is a snake with hemotoxic venom which affects the blood and causes swelling at the bitten spot. Sometimes there is a need for organ amputation and blood transfusion may also be required.
Rajan’s life saved from snakebite
Because of this information from the forest guard, the life of Rajan, who was affected by snakebite, was saved. Kamlesh Nanda says that there is no cure for snakebite. For this only medical treatment is necessary.