envenoming
Envenoming refers to the process by which venom is injected into an animal, typically by a bite or sting. Venom is a complex mixture of toxins produced by specialized glands in the animal. These toxins can have various effects, including causing pain, tissue damage, paralysis, or disruption of bodily functions. The severity of envenoming depends on several factors, such as the type of venom, the amount injected, the victim's size and health, and the location of the bite or sting.
Many animals, including snakes, spiders, scorpions, jellyfish, and some insects, possess venom. The purpose of venom
Medical treatment for envenoming often involves supportive care to manage symptoms and, in severe cases, the