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HEALTHJul 7 · 23:56 UTCKMGH DENVER7Adria Iraheta

Rattlesnake bites are on the rise in Colorado. Here's what to do if you're bitten.

Rattlesnake bites are increasing in Colorado due to unusually warm weather causing early emergence from hibernation. UCHealth has treated nine people since April, and experts emphasize immediate 911 response, limiting movement, and tracking swelling to manage envenomation effectively.

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