Re: I think I'm taking Nergal to the vet. Bitten eye
You already know this, but you need to get her to a vet.
If the living spectacle has not been breached and there is no trauma to the conjunctiva of the eye. she probably stands a decent chance. Getting antibiotic eye drops and artificial tears from the vet would probably be a good precaution at the very least.
However, if the conjunctiva becomes infected, or if the living spectacle has been punctured, emergency veterinary attention is required.
Either way, a vet visit is in order to properly assess the situation and decide on a course of treatment.
Re: I think I'm taking Nergal to the vet. Bitten eye
Nergal is a OG Ganster all the way!
Re: I think I'm taking Nergal to the vet. Bitten eye
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Originally Posted by
KingPythons
Nergal is a OG Ganster all the way!
what's an OG gangster? :D :D :D
Re: I think I'm taking Nergal to the vet. Bitten eye
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Originally Posted by
shelliebear
:D i think I will call tomorrow and make him a standard appointment then.
is there anything I can look for, like, signs of infection of the conjunctiva?
I know so much about human infections but not much about animals. I'd love to learn.
Skip: advice?
Last year, one of my thrasops had a retained spectacle. She's old and I figured she would be okay until the next shed.
Here's the thing - thrasops have huge eyes, are smart and are very visually oriented. We were in Disneyland and our pet sitter called to inform me she was rubbing the heck on everything in her cage trying to get the spectacle off.
The sitter calls us the next day to tell us she rubbed her eye and apparently got the spectacle off on a branch in her enclosure. Problem was she punctured the living spectacle beneath it and lacerated the conjunctiva of her eye.
Our vet was out at the house less than two hours later and by then the eye was swelling up. They did emergency surgery and fenestrated the eye. $650.00 later I have a 13 year old snake with one eye.
This was with her eye packed with antibiotic ocular ointment, and almost around the clock changing of her dressings - the whole nine yards.
Point is you don't mess around with the eyes. Any trauma to them needs to be dealt with immediately and by a professional - none of this home spun "just turn up the heat and put her on paper towels" BS.
My snake was treated almost immediately after trauma and still lost her eye. While your snake may have not had a breach on the spectacle, it's a rodent bite and highly susceptible to infection. Get her to a vet, get her properly diagnosed and get her professionally treated.