Help! Surgery wound injury...
Back in October my ball python had a surgery on his nose to remove and abcess it never fully healed and always had a scab on it. He shed today and although the original surgery mark is gone there is now a new bigger hole. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/06/11/eqa5a4y9.jpg
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Help! What do I do. No good vet in the area I refuse to bring him back to this vet that did the procedure because I had to tell her what to do in the first place.
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Help! Surgery wound injury...
That tissue actually looks pretty healthy to me. It's hard to say for sure without seeing how it looked before he shed, but to me it looks like that is just the hole that was left when the abscess was cut out, and you didn't see it before because of the scab. Did the scab just come off when he shed?
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FireStorm
That tissue actually looks pretty healthy to me. It's hard to say for sure without seeing how it looked before he shed, but to me it looks like that is just the hole that was left when the abscess was cut out, and you didn't see it before because of the scab. Did the scab just come off when he shed?
X2. Nothing about that looks exceptionally bad, do you have any pictures of how it looked before and immediately after surgery? Personally, I'd keep him on paper towels for a while longer with triple antibiotic ointment or possibly silver sulfadiazine if you were prescribed any post-sx. It looks like it should continue to heal normally as long as it doesn't get infected.
Re: Help! Surgery wound injury...
Looks ok to me. Just keep it clean. Swab with betadine. It will fully heal in a few sheds.
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Thanks for the replys. He has gotten a lot better the last few days. It's way better now and healing over.
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Help! Surgery wound injury...
Make sure you keep it clean I believe it can scab back over which would most likely be good