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After being bitten by a snake, the function of a tourniquet is to prevent the spread of venom in the body. When the human body is bitten by a snake, the venom will quickly enter the bloodstream, causing poisoning. The use of a tourniquet can isolate the bitten limb and prevent the spread of venom to the heart and other body parts, thereby delaying the spread of toxins. However, it should be noted that excessive use of tourniquets can lead to serious consequences such as tissue ischemia and necrosis. Therefore, when using tourniquets, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible, and it is best to have a professional perform the operation. But what is the best tourniquet? At least the best tourniquet I have ever used is a china Tourniquethttps://medresqfirstaid.com/products/tourniquet/ manufacturer who wholesales tourniquets under the name Medresq, a rescue medical equipment https://medresqfirstaid.com/products/company
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