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Dignity Health Warns Residents of Increased Rattlesnake Bite Risks During Outdoor Activities

By William Cortez, Community Writer
April 6, 2026 at 01:45pm. Views: 844

As outdoor activities increase during the warmer months, Dignity Health - St. Bernardine Medical Center is warning residents in San Bernardino area to be vigilant about the risks posed by rattlesnakes. With more encounters expected this season, understanding how to prevent bites and respond quickly is crucial for safety.

 

Rattlesnake bites can cause serious injury and require immediate medical attention. Dr. Travis Henson Emergency Room physician with Dignity Health St Bernardine Medical Center, offers essential guidance on how to reduce the risk of bites and what to do if bitten.

 

“Rattlesnake bites are not just painful—they can escalate quickly into a life-threatening situation if not treated promptly,” said Dr. Henson. “Given the recent rise in snake bites, awareness and preparedness are our best defenses. Respecting wildlife, staying on designated paths, and knowing how to respond if bitten can mean the difference between a minor injury and a medical emergency.”

 

Important Information from Dr. Henson:

 

? Preventing bites: Stay on cleared trails, avoid tall grass and rocky areas where snakes may hide, and wear protective boots and long pants.

? Recognizing rattlesnakes: Learn to identify rattlesnakes by their distinctive rattle sound and appearance.

? What to do if bitten: Keep calm, immobilize the affected limb, and seek emergency medical care immediately. Avoid home remedies like cutting the wound or applying a tourniquet.

? Signs of envenomation: Swelling, severe pain, discoloration, and difficulty breathing require urgent treatment.

? Treatment options: Antivenom and supportive care at medical facilities can prevent complications and save lives.

About Dignity Health - St. Bernardine Medical Center

Founded as a faith-based hospital in 1931 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Dignity Health – St.

Bernardine Medical Center (SBMC) is a 342-bed, acute care, nonprofit hospital located in San Bernardino, California. The hospital offers a full complement of services and it shares a legacy of humankindness with Dignity Health, one of the largest health care systems. SBMC has been recognized by American Stroke Association - “Get With the Guidelines” Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, one of Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals for Prostate Surgery and for Spine Surgery, named a Center of Excellence for Robotic Surgery by the Surgical Review Corporation, and earned Blue Distinction for Surgery, Cardiac Care, and Maternity Care from Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Visit dignityhealth.org/stbernardine for more information.

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