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Prolapsed Rectum!
I have heard of the prolapsed hemipene and rectum many times before but unfortunately today it was my turn to experience this. 
I work part time at a local Pet Store. We got 3 baby balls in on Friday which I sexed 2 males and a female. I checked them over when I worked on Saturday and everything was good.
Today I decided to feed them and noticed the smallest male (55 grams) had a huge fleshy organ hanging from his vent. I knew right away it was a prolapsed rectum. It was very dry and looked like it was 'peeling' (for lack of a better word) and was full of bedding.
(I was not able to get pictures as I did not have my camera with me today! Sorry.)
I made a separate enclosure for him with paper towels and cleaned up his rectum. I then proceeded to make a shallow sugar/water bath for him and soaked his rear in it for about 5 minutes while making a sugar/water paste. After I finished soaking him I put the paste onto the rectum which draws some fluid and causes minor shrinkage and also acts as a lubricant. Using a rubber glove I gently eased the prolapse back into the vent (very carefully) and massaged the area. It looked very sore. After the rectum was back into the vent I put some steroid-free neosporin on a band-aid and wrapped it around the vent to make sure it does not prolapse again.
I will check on him every day and remove the bandage in a couple of days. I will update you as he eats, heals, and passes urates and feces if anyone is interested.
I am pretty proud of myself for being able to act right away and saving this little guy. It has come a long way from knowing nothing about reptiles at all and it is thanks to you guys. Keep up the good work, your advice does not go unheard. A special thanks to this thread by Tim (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=87612) for the pointers as well.
What a day!
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
You did good keep us posted
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Banned
Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Great Job! You Rock!
Daniel
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Please do keep us updated on this little snake's condition. Sounds like you did a great job!
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Good job you did today!
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Nice quick thinking! Good job.
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Registered User
Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Thank goodness you were around to come to its aid! Please keep us posted.
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Update.
He still looks pretty sore but his vent is starting to close up a bit more. He is passing a lot of urates and urine if you press on his abdomen with no ill effect. I replaced the bandage on wednesday and took it off yesterday. I tried feeding him yesterday but he had no interest; I will try again in a few days.
Little guy is doing very well overall.
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Hi,
Wouldn't holding off on the feeding be a good thing? Or was he a good enough eater that poop is on the way regardless?
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Prolapsed Rectum!
Congrats on a job well done. I am glad that my post was able to help someone. I always post my informative posts in hopes that someone can use it one day and save a snake. Please keep us posted on his progress.
Derek,
I guess it could be detrimental to feed him, however, at his young age, and being so small, I would rather keep the food going in and deal with the side effects if they return. In the case of older animals, I find that they will fast (and can afford to) after a situation like this.
Great Work,
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