Stuck shed tore scales completely off
My baby girl Sylvia is a normal BP, around 2 years old.
She was a rescue and was in absolutely horrible condition when I picked her up.
She hasn't had any issues recently in the last month and then with her last shed just a week ago, this......http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/07/u8aqa2yz.jpg
It literally ripped the scales off her back leaving behind a couple bloody and horribly exposed patches of raw meat.
I have since moved her from her substrate to paper towels until it heals.
But how could this have happened to this extent??
She had a stuck shed from the previous owner and numerous scars and scabs from rodents attacking her.
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How can I keep it from doing this again?
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Reinz
I agree with CJ. That's from a wound!
My first thought was Rat!
Added:
Maybe consider placing some Neosporin on that wound.
The one without pain relief
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Re: Stuck shed tore scales completely off
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Originally Posted by
meghanbu30
How can I keep it from doing this again?
I'm willing to bet that you're going to see improvement with every shed from here on out, and that it will gradually close in and then regrow scales. Use the non-pain relief antibiotic cream, keep it clean, don't let things get too wet and it should be all right. I think without stuck shed issues, you're not going to have an ongoing problem with things like that opening up.
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Non pain relief neosporin, I think I've got a new unopened tube here.
How often should I apply it?
Re: Stuck shed tore scales completely off
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Originally Posted by
meghanbu30
Non pain relief neosporin, I think I've got a new unopened tube here.
How often should I apply it?
Neosporin should be used very sparingly as oil-based ointments will cause scales to soften and slough off. It's ok for one or two applications, but no more.
Silvadene (silver sulfadiazine) is usually recommended instead. While most places will only sell it with a prescription, http://www.mountainside-medical.com/ will sell it without one.