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Oh my god....
I don't really know what to say to that one...
Maybe an allergic reaction to the baytril? or just a negative reaction?
Do you know how long the swelling has been there?
I think maybe you should find another more qualified vet that can give you a better answer..
That looks VERY bad..
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I just got her in today like this. she was attacked in january and thats when the baytril shots were started two weeks after the first shot her face swelled up
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Go to another vet asap, that looks horrible and can only end badly without proper care. I assume you keep good husbandry?
Best option is to go to another vet, and find out if it's a bad reaction or something mis-diagnosed. 
Good luck!
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So her face has been swollen like this for around 3 months?
Any reason why something wasn't being done sooner?
Where was she attacked by the rat?
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from what I got from the owner she has been scarred since she doesn't have a lot of money and the other rescues around here want to charge insane fees for even just answering questions and the vets are ridiculous she was hesitant to call me and I told her I would do what I could but I wasn't promising anything
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I actually had a problem like this, but it started for no apparent reason. Antibiotics reduced it a bit, but once the course was finished, it just stayed that way. The snake was eating again. It took almost a year and a half for the snake's face to look mostly normal again. The only thing a vet can do is surgery to remove the pus (which in reptiles forms a semi-sold gel rather than a liquid), and scans to make sure it's not cancer or a bone infection. The surgery didn't seem like the best option to me--seems like it has more risks than just waiting.
I would have it cultured, and if nothing really comes up, and the snake is eating...observe and see what happens. It LOOKS reddened, so there may be an active infection going on there, and that needs to be treated promptly. Just don't be surprised if eliminating the infection doesn't eliminate the swelling.
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Holy cow. I have no advise to give cuz I've never seen anything like that, but I'll keep her in my thoughts! I hope she pulls through!
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 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
I actually had a problem like this, but it started for no apparent reason. Antibiotics reduced it a bit, but once the course was finished, it just stayed that way. The snake was eating again. It took almost a year and a half for the snake's face to look mostly normal again. The only thing a vet can do is surgery to remove the pus (which in reptiles forms a semi-sold gel rather than a liquid), and scans to make sure it's not cancer or a bone infection. The surgery didn't seem like the best option to me--seems like it has more risks than just waiting.
I would have it cultured, and if nothing really comes up, and the snake is eating...observe and see what happens. It LOOKS reddened, so there may be an active infection going on there, and that needs to be treated promptly. Just don't be surprised if eliminating the infection doesn't eliminate the swelling.
thank you and yes guys I do keep good husbandry as I stated this one came in today like this and I am merely trying to help the owner out
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Do you have any details on the baytril doses? How much and how often the shots were given?
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