Why do medical professionals advise against making incisions or using suction on a puff adder bite?

Answer

These actions are ineffective and increase the risk of infection and tissue damage

Cutting into the wound or attempting to suck out venom does not remove the toxin, as it spreads rapidly through the lymphatic system. Instead, these actions introduce new bacteria into the bite site and cause further trauma to already compromised tissues, significantly increasing the risk of secondary infections and complicating the recovery process.

Why do medical professionals advise against making incisions or using suction on a puff adder bite?
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