Do you have a snake or lizard bite?
                    
                   
                  
                    How old are you?
                    
                      
                        Less than 12 years
                        Less than 12 years
                       
                      
                        12 years or older
                        12 years or older
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Are you male or female?
                    
                    
                      
                      
                        
                        
                          
                            - If you are transgender or nonbinary, choose the sex that matches the body parts (such as ovaries, testes, prostate, breasts, penis, or vagina) you now have in the area where you are having symptoms.
- If your symptoms aren’t related to those organs, you can choose the gender you identify with.
- If you have some organs of both sexes, you may need to go through this triage tool twice (once as "male" and once as "female"). This will make sure that the tool asks the right questions for you.
 
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    
                    This is more likely if you have had a bad reaction to something in the past.
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Possible severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
                       
                      
                        No
                        Possible severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Do you have symptoms of shock?
                    
                    
                   
                  
                    Are you having 
trouble breathing (more than a stuffy nose)?
                      
                        Yes
                        Difficulty breathing more than a stuffy nose
                       
                      
                        No
                        Difficulty breathing more than a stuffy nose
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Are you having a severe reaction to the bite?
                    In a severe reaction, you may have sudden, severe swelling and sudden numbness and tingling.
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Severe reaction to bite
                       
                      
                        No
                        Severe reaction to bite
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Has there been a decrease in how alert or aware you are or how well you can think and respond?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Decreased level of consciousness
                       
                      
                        No
                        Decreased level of consciousness
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Is the bite from a snake or lizard that you know is poisonous or think may be poisonous?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Bite from known or suspected poisonous snake or lizard
                       
                      
                        No
                        Bite from known or suspected poisonous snake or lizard
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Is there any numbness or tingling?
                    
                   
                  
                    Is the numbness or tingling near the bite or in the mouth, tongue, scalp, or feet?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Numbness or tingling near bite or in mouth, tongue, scalp, or feet
                       
                      
                        No
                        Numbness or tingling near bite or in mouth, tongue, scalp, or feet
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Do you have numbness or tingling below the bite?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Numbness or tingling below bite
                       
                      
                        No
                        Numbness or tingling below bite
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Are there any hives?
                    Hives are raised, red, itchy patches of skin. They usually have red borders and pale centers. They may seem to move from place to place on the skin.
                    
                   
                  
                    Did the hives appear within the past 3 hours?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Hives appeared within past 3 hours
                       
                      
                        No
                        Hives appeared within past 3 hours
                       
                     
                   
                  
                  
                  
                    How bad is the pain on a scale of 0 to 10, if 0 is no pain and 10 is the worst pain you can imagine?
                    
                    
                      
                        8 to 10: Severe pain
                        Severe pain
                       
                      
                        5 to 7: Moderate pain
                        Moderate pain
                       
                      
                        1 to 4: Mild pain
                        Mild pain
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Has the pain lasted for more than 8 hours?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Pain for more than 8 hours
                       
                      
                        No
                        Pain for more than 8 hours
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Is the pain getting worse?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Pain is getting worse
                       
                      
                     
                   
                  
                    For an arm or leg wound, is the skin below the wound (farther down the limb) blue, pale, or cold to the touch and different from the other arm or leg?
                    This may mean that a major blood vessel was damaged and that blood is not reaching the rest of the arm or leg. 
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Skin is blue, pale, or cold below an arm or leg injury
                       
                      
                        No
                        Skin is blue, pale, or cold below an arm or leg injury
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Can you move the area below the injury normally, even though it may hurt?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Able to move limb normally below injury
                       
                      
                        No
                        Unable to move limb normally below injury
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Are you nauseated or vomiting?
                    Nauseated means you feel sick to your stomach, like you are going to vomit.
                    
                   
                  
                    
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Symptoms of infection
                       
                      
                     
                   
                  
                    Are there red streaks leading away from the area or pus draining from it?
                    
                   
                  
                    Do you think you may have a fever?
                    
                   
                  
                    Do you have diabetes, a 
weakened immune system, peripheral arterial disease, or any surgical hardware in the area?
"Hardware" includes things like artificial joints, plates or screws, catheters, and medicine pumps.
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Diabetes, immune problems, peripheral arterial disease, or surgical hardware in affected area
                       
                      
                        No
                        Diabetes, immune problems, peripheral arterial disease, or surgical hardware in affected area
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Do you think that a tooth from the snake or lizard may still be in the wound?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Snake or lizard tooth may still be in wound
                       
                      
                        No
                        Snake or lizard tooth may still be in wound
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Do you think you may need a 
tetanus shot?
                      
                        Yes
                        May need tetanus shot
                       
                      
                     
                   
                  
                    Do you still have symptoms more than 24 hours after the bite?
                    
                      
                        Yes
                        Symptoms more than 24 hours after bite
                       
                      
                        No
                        Symptoms more than 24 hours after bite
                       
                     
                   
                  
                    Many things can affect how your body responds to a symptom and what kind of care you may need. These include:
                    
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                        Your age. Babies and older adults tend to get sicker quicker.
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                        Your overall health. If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay closer attention to certain symptoms and seek care sooner.
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                        Medicines you take. Certain medicines, such as blood thinners (anticoagulants), medicines that suppress the immune system like steroids or chemotherapy, herbal remedies, or supplements can cause symptoms or make them worse.
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                        Recent health events, such as surgery or injury. These kinds of events can cause symptoms afterwards or make them more serious.
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                        Your health habits and lifestyle, such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, sexual history, and travel.
 
                  
                    Try Home Treatment
                    
                      You have answered all the questions. Based on your answers, you may be able to take care of this problem at home.
                     
                    
                      
                        - Try home treatment to relieve the symptoms.
- Call your doctor if symptoms get worse or you have any concerns (for example, if symptoms are not getting better as you would expect). You may need care sooner.
 
                    
                   
                  
                    Pain in adults and older children
                    
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                        Severe pain (8 to 10): The pain is so bad that you can't stand it for more than a few hours, can't sleep, and can't do anything else except focus on the pain.
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                        Moderate pain (5 to 7): The pain is bad enough to disrupt your normal activities and your sleep, but you can tolerate it for hours or days. Moderate can also mean pain that comes and goes even if it's severe when it's there.
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                        Mild pain (1 to 4): You notice the pain, but it is not bad enough to disrupt your sleep or activities.
 
                  
                    Pain in children under 3 years
                    It can be hard to tell how much pain a baby or toddler is in.
                    
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                        Severe pain (8 to 10): The pain is so bad that the baby cannot sleep, cannot get comfortable, and cries constantly no matter what you do. The baby may kick, make fists, or grimace.
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                        Moderate pain (5 to 7): The baby is very fussy, clings to you a lot, and may have trouble sleeping but responds when you try to comfort him or her.
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                        Mild pain (1 to 4): The baby is a little fussy and clings to you a little but responds when you try to comfort him or her.
 
                  
                    
                      Symptoms of infection may include:
                    
                      - Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness in or around the area.
- Red streaks leading from the area.
- Pus draining from the area.
- A fever.
 
                  
                    Certain health conditions and medicines weaken the immune system's ability to fight off infection and illness. Some examples in adults are:
                    
                      - Diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and HIV/AIDS.
- Long-term alcohol and drug problems.
- Steroid medicines, which may be used to treat a variety of conditions.
- Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer.
- Other medicines used to treat autoimmune disease.
- Medicines taken after organ transplant.
- Not having a spleen.
 
                  
                    
                      Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) may include:
                    
                      - The sudden appearance of raised, red areas (hives) all over the body.
- Rapid swelling of the throat, mouth, or tongue.
- Trouble breathing.
- Passing out (losing consciousness). Or you may feel very lightheaded or suddenly feel weak, confused, or restless.
- Severe belly pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
A severe reaction can be life-threatening. If you have had a bad allergic reaction to a substance before and are exposed to it again, treat any symptoms as an emergency. Even if the symptoms are mild at first, they may quickly become very severe.
                   
                  
                    Usually found in dirt and soil, tetanus bacteria typically enter the body through a wound. Wounds may include a bite, a cut, a puncture, a burn, a scrape, insect bites, or any injury that may cause broken skin. Tetanus can also happen with other infections, like dental infections. It can happen during a surgery or pregnancy and delivery.
                    A wound can be so small, you may not notice you have one. Or a skin blister could break and become an open wound. If there is any delay in finding or cleaning a wound, there is an increased risk for skin infection and a chance for tetanus to get in the wound. A tetanus infection can start 3 to 21 days after the bacteria enter the wound. Be especially careful about wounds on your fingers and toes.
                    Many people may not know when they got their last tetanus shot. So it's a good idea to call your doctor to see if you need one.
                    Make sure to stay up to date on your tetanus shots. A tetanus shot is recommended:
                    
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                        For a dirty wound that has things like dirt, saliva, or feces in it, if you haven't had a tetanus shot in the past 5 years.
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                        For a clean wound, if you haven't had a tetanus shot in the past 10 years.
 
                  
                    Shock is a life-threatening condition that may quickly occur after a sudden illness or injury.
                    Adults and older children often have several symptoms of shock. These include:
                    
                      - Passing out (losing consciousness).
- Feeling very dizzy or lightheaded, like you may pass out.
- Feeling very weak or having trouble standing.
- Not feeling alert or able to think clearly. You may be confused, restless, fearful, or unable to respond to questions.
 
                  
                    Shock is a life-threatening condition that may occur quickly after a sudden illness or injury.
                    Babies and young children often have several symptoms of shock. These include:
                    
                      - Passing out (losing consciousness).
- Being very sleepy or hard to wake up.
- Not responding when being touched or talked to.
- Breathing much faster than usual.
- Acting confused. The child may not know where he or she is.
 
                  
                    
                      Symptoms of difficulty breathing can range from mild to severe. For example:
                    
                      - You may feel a little out of breath but still be able to talk (mild difficulty breathing), or you may be so out of breath that you cannot talk at all (severe difficulty breathing).
- It may be getting hard to breathe with activity (mild difficulty breathing), or you may have to work very hard to breathe even when you're at rest (severe difficulty breathing).
 
                  
                    Seek Care Today
                    
                      Based on your answers, you may need care soon. The problem probably will not get better without medical care.
                     
                    
                      
                        - Call your doctor or telehealth provider today to discuss the symptoms and arrange for care. 
- If you cannot reach your doctor or telehealth provider or you don't have one, seek care today. 
- If it is evening, watch the symptoms and seek care in the morning. 
- If the symptoms get worse, seek care sooner. 
                        What are your options for medical care?
                      
                      Today your options for where to get your medical care are greater than ever before. You may not even have to leave your home to get the care you want and need. You can choose based on what your health problem is and what works best for you. 
                      
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                          Telehealth is a video call with a health care provider. It can be a convenient way to get medical advice or treatment. Some insurers provide access to telehealth that may be available 24 hours a day. Telehealth for less serious problems may cost less and be faster than in-person clinic visits. 
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                          Urgent care and retail clinics are options if you don't have a doctor, you can't or don't want to wait to see your own doctor, or a telehealth visit can’t treat the problem. 
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                          Virtual care from your primary provider or a telehealth service can be delivered through your smartphone, computer, or tablet. 
 
                    
                   
                  
                    Seek Care Now
                    
                      Based on your answers, you may need care right away. The problem is likely to get worse without medical care.
                     
                    
                      
                        - Call your doctor now to discuss the symptoms and arrange for care.
- If you cannot reach your doctor or you don't have one, seek care in the next hour.
- You do not need to call an ambulance unless: - You cannot travel safely either by driving yourself or by having someone else drive you.
- You are in an area where heavy traffic or other problems may slow you down.
 
 
                   
                  
                    Call 911 Now
                    
                      Based on your answers, you need emergency care.
                     
                    
                      
                        Call 911 or other emergency services now.
                      Sometimes people don't want to call 911. They may think that their symptoms aren't serious or that they can just get someone else to drive them. Or they might be concerned about the cost. But based on your answers, the safest and quickest way for you to get the care you need is to call 911 for medical transport to the hospital.