Devdiscourse News Desk| Palakkad | India
A woman was allegedly bitten by a snake at the state-run taluk hospital in Chittoor on Wednesday while she was there for her daughter's treatment.
According to a relative, the incident happened during a urine sample collection for her daughter. The woman was subsequently referred to the district hospital.
However, the Director of Health Services (DHS), K J Reena, contested the family's claim, stating a preliminary examination found no bite marks on the woman. Reena added that the captured snake was non-poisonous.
Despite the miscommunication, authorities highlighted that anti-venom was available at the taluk hospital, and the referral was unnecessary. Currently, the woman's health condition is stable, officials confirmed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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