W50-W64: Exposure to animate mechanical forces

W59: Bitten or crushed by other reptiles

"Bitten or crushed by other reptiles" encompasses various harms that may result from incidents involving non-venomous reptiles. Such injuries can occur while handling pets, during encounters in the wild, or as a consequence of working in facilities where reptiles are kept. The severity and type of injury depend on the species involved and the specifics of the encounter. Injuries can range from minor bites, scratches, and bruises to more serious injuries such as deep wounds or crushed limbs. Typically, symptoms include pain, inflammation, and potential infection at the site of the injury. Serious biting or crushing incidents may lead to significant tissue damage that affects the musculoskeletal system and can sometimes impact the victim's overall physical functioning. While some sufferers undergo spontaneous recovery, others may require comprehensive medical intervention, including surgery, wound care, and antibiotics to prevent or treat infection.