A 5-year-old girl was bitten by a snake on her left leg while playing near her house. She developed swelling and pain in her leg that progressed over several hours. At the hospital, she received antivenom and antibiotics. Over the next few days, her swelling decreased and she was able to walk again before being discharged. Snake bites can cause local and systemic effects from neurotoxins and other venom components. Timely administration of antivenom alongside supportive care can help treat envenomation and prevent complications.