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Swollen Head Wound

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  • 08-07-2008, 07:27 PM
    Ringo
    Swollen Head Wound
    My BP just had a case of mites that I have finally taken care of. Apparently she had used the screen top to scratch at them or something because she has a wound on her head. She has had it for about 2 weeks and have been treating it with neosporin. It is swollen pretty bad so I took her to the vet. The vet did a fecal smear and floatation. He gave an Ivermex Injection-Dewormer which he found from the test. He also gave me 2 syrenges of Baytril Oral Antibiotic. He also stuck a needle in the wound to see if any infection would come out but there was not any. She seems to be acting normal and ate a mouse yesterday. The only change I have noticed is that she is drinking slightly more than usual. The only time I usually see her drink is right after a meal but I have seen her drink a couple of times today. Sorry this is so long but I am just concerned and want to hear what you all think.
  • 08-07-2008, 07:52 PM
    crystal
    Re: Swollen Head Wound
    for what its worth i think you did the right thing. just follow the vets instructions and i hope everything will be ok.
  • 08-07-2008, 11:54 PM
    srhcrawford
    Re: Swollen Head Wound
    Polydipsia (increased water consumption) is a side effect of Baytril. I wouldn't worry too much about it since she is eating (a good sign).
  • 08-08-2008, 10:50 AM
    Ringo
    Re: Swollen Head Wound
    oh ok well that would make sense about her drinking so much if thats a side effect. I am more concerned about the swelling cause she has a knot on her head right between her eyes. I am still learning about snake physiology but could it be from the wound healing and be caused by new skin growth. The reason I ask is because I know when they shed that fluid builds up under the old skin which causes them to have the blue stage. I guess my question is could there be fluid build up at the wound site due to new skin growth. I have noticed a few of the scales are starting to flake off from the site.
  • 08-08-2008, 11:07 AM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Swollen Head Wound
    I believe (from what I've read) you will see a bump on her head until she sheds it out. Then you may find a lump of tissue there in her old shed, and her wound now healing over.

    Sounds like the Vet was very knowledgeable, congrats, she sounds well on her way to recovery. :gj:
  • 08-08-2008, 03:39 PM
    Ringo
    Re: Swollen Head Wound
    That is kind of what I thought but was not sure. She does not really seem to mind the neosporin application but she cannot stand the baytril. Which I cant really say that I blame her but she has to have it. The vet said that she looks very clean and healthy. He was very impressed with how much I have researched and how knowledgeable that I was. Which the thanks really goes to you fine people on this site since that is where I get 99% of my knowledge about my herps.
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