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    Scale discoloration, possible necrosis?

    Hi everyone,

    I've noticed some scale discoloration near the rear end of the belly on my ball python a few days ago. And noticeable dark red/brown discoloration at the tip of the tail. I know this could be a possible scale necrosis. I was wondering if should I wait a little longer to see if it will heal, or prepare to go to a vet and get him checked and possibly get some medicine before it gets too bad. Or if possible, is there anyway for me to help it heal before it needs medicine? Here are some pics.

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    Re: Scale discoloration, possible necrosis?

    Gently bathe the area with clean water and a spot of dish soap, then rub in some bacitracin. Do this a couple times a day. He should shed it off, though if it gets worse, you'll want to see a vet of course.

    Do not use Neosporin as it has an agent in it that can be harmful (the stuff that numbs the area). Bacitracin is what I always use and can be found at CVS or Walgreens in the same aisle as Neosporin, etc.

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    Re: Scale discoloration, possible necrosis?

    Quote Originally Posted by ladywhipple02 View Post
    Gently bathe the area with clean water and a spot of dish soap, then rub in some bacitracin. Do this a couple times a day. He should shed it off, though if it gets worse, you'll want to see a vet of course.

    Do not use Neosporin as it has an agent in it that can be harmful (the stuff that numbs the area). Bacitracin is what I always use and can be found at CVS or Walgreens in the same aisle as Neosporin, etc.
    Thanks for the quick reply. You think I can use hand soap instead? Also do I just use a soft rag to clean the area?

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    Re: Scale discoloration, possible necrosis?

    I would also check your thermostat is working correctly and there are no hot spots as that could also be a mild burn.
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    It could be scale rot I don't think necrosis it does not look to be so bad. Burn or scale rot are more likely, necrosis is dead flesh, this appears to be inflamed but not dead. (necrosis is usually back and foul smelling)

    You should be treating the area the poster earlier is fine. Keep it clean. It is also critical to figure out why, check your temps with a reliable probe thermometer or even an IR gun. Be sure the enclosure is clean and dry and is the snake is not kept on damp (wet) substrate or filth.

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    Re: Scale discoloration, possible necrosis?

    Thanks for all of the replies you guys. I'll do what I can. I'll let you know if it gets worse in the upcoming weeks.

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