Abstract

Botropic accidents are the most common among snake accidents in Brazil. The species Bothrops jararaca, the popular jararaca, predominantly inhabits the south and southeast regions, and thus is the most relevant venomous snake in the region, being responsible for most accidents. Its poison causes important clinical repercussions, with proteolytic, coagulant and hemorrhagic actions, which cause an exuberant clinical picture. In addition to the pain, local manifestations and coagulation disorders, the jararaca sting can present complications such as infections and tissue necrosis. Thus, this case report aims to describe the approach and evolution of a botropic accident involving a previously healthy 5-year-old pediatric patient.

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