California biker, 25, dies after being bitten by rattlesnake

A tragic incident has claimed the life of a 25-year-old mountain biker, who succumbed to injuries weeks after a rattlesnake bite during a ride on a well-trafficked trail in Southern California.

The biker, Julian Hernandez from Costa Mesa, encountered the snake attack while navigating the Quail Hill Trailhead in Irvine around 11 a.m. on February 1, according to local authorities.

Emergency medical teams swiftly transported Hernandez to a hospital. Unfortunately, he slipped into a coma and remained in the intensive care unit for over a month.

On March 4, his family announced the heartbreaking news that he had passed away due to complications arising from the venomous encounter.

Medical professionals highlight that rattlesnake venom can cause rapid and severe harm if not treated immediately. Hernandez’s hospitalization spanned from the day of the bite until his death, lasting over a month and a half.

“A rattlesnake’s venomous bite places enormous strain on the body,” stated Dr. William Woo of Kaiser Permanente in an interview with KTLA.

‘It can cause organ shutdown. It can be really severe and we know that the effective treatment is antivenom and the sooner we can administer, the better off the patients are. It can cause a whole host of problems in the body. 

Woo said anyone bitten by a rattlesnake should seek emergency medical care immediately and avoid common myths about treating the wound.

Julian Hernandez, 25, of Costa Mesa, was biking on Quail Hill Trailhead on February 1 when he was bitten by a rattlesnake

California Poison Control warns rattlesnakes are common on trails across the state and bites can cause severe pain, swelling, breathing problems and, in rare cases, death

California Poison Control warns rattlesnakes are common on trails across the state and bites can cause severe pain, swelling, breathing problems and, in rare cases, death

‘Try to stay calm, keep the heart rate nice and slow and keep the area of the bite in a neutral, relaxed position is the best thing you can do,’ he said. ‘Do not delay that hospital care. That is of the utmost importance.’ 

Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes commonly found across California, particularly along hiking trails and in rural areas, according to the California Poison Control System.

The agency said it receives hundreds of calls each year related to rattlesnake exposures, most often between April and October when warmer weather draws more people outdoors.

Officials warn that rattlesnake bites can be extremely dangerous and, in some cases, life-threatening, with symptoms sometimes appearing within minutes or a few hours.

Those symptoms may include severe pain, swelling at the bite site, bleeding, bruising, nausea, lightheadedness, drooling, difficulty breathing and, in rare cases, shock or collapse.

If bitten, California Poison Control advises people to remain calm and call 911 immediately while heading to the nearest hospital.

Experts also warn against attempting common but dangerous home remedies such as sucking venom out of the wound, cutting the bite site, applying ice or heat, drinking alcohol or caffeine, or using a tourniquet to restrict blood flow.

Instead, the best course of action is to keep the affected area relaxed and seek professional medical treatment as quickly as possible.

Quail Hill Trailhead in Irvine, California

Quail Hill Trailhead in Irvine, California

Hernandez’s family confirmed he died from complications related to the snake bite on March 4

Rattlesnakes typically bite only in self-defense and should be admired from a distance, officials say.

To reduce the risk of a bite, hikers and cyclists are urged to stay on marked trails, watch their surroundings carefully, avoid tall grass or underbrush, inspect logs or rocks before sitting down, and keep pets and children close.

While bites can be extremely dangerous, deaths are rare.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 7,000 and 8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes in the United States each year. However, only around five deaths are typically reported annually.

A GoFundMe page has been created to help Hernandez’s family with funeral expenses.

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