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  • 02-21-2018, 09:16 AM
    KevinK
    Re: Concerned owner
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    Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    Threads updated.. Its a infection and he's is on Antibiotics. Its a couple replies above.


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    I just hope the vet knows what he/she is talking about....saying a snake has an infection seems to be a catch-all sometimes. I guess we'll see. I would still monitor humidity though.
  • 02-21-2018, 09:23 AM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: Concerned owner
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    Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    I just hope the vet knows what he/she is talking about....saying a snake has an infection seems to be a catch-all sometimes. I guess we'll see. I would still monitor humidity though.

    I thought the same.. Also OP might not of understood any of the terminology..who knows... Hhhaha


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  • 02-21-2018, 11:56 AM
    Vipera Berus
    Re: Concerned owner
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    Originally Posted by CloudtheBoa View Post
    It looks like he's going into shed, and the ReptiChip may have stained his belly (where the brownish spots are), I hear ReptiChip (or Grow!t, or both) stain easily in damp conditions. Doesn't look like an infection to me, though. As far as the dark black spots, it's possible it's just substrate, I see that occasionally in my snakes on EcoEarth, but it usually gets cleaned out on its own. Considering they went away on their own, I'm willing to bet that's what happened here.

    He shed the night before I took him to the vet and the shed was not normal, much thicker and rougher than normal. He also started making a whistley type noise when I checked him over after his shed.

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    Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    I thought the same.. Also OP might not of understood any of the terminology..who knows... Hhhaha

    I can quite well understand medical terminology also I had a sibling who is just waiting for the final exam results for her final year in becoming a doctor with me so I can dismiss this problem.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    I just hope the vet knows what he/she is talking about....saying a snake has an infection seems to be a catch-all sometimes. I guess we'll see. I would still monitor humidity though.

    I was referred to the exotic vet by my tortoise vet since they didn’t know how to treat royals.
  • 02-21-2018, 01:46 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: Concerned owner
    [QUOTE=Vipera Berus;2596039


    I can quite well understand medical terminology also I had a sibling who is just waiting for the final exam results for her final year in becoming a doctor with me so I can dismiss this problem.

    L.[/QUOTE]

    The Whistling is Respiratory infection and the skin is probably scale Rot where the markings where. The vet should of given you those common terms.


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  • 02-21-2018, 02:05 PM
    Vipera Berus
    Re: Concerned owner
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    Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    The Whistling is Respiratory infection and the skin is probably scale Rot where the markings where. The vet should of given you those common terms.

    The scale issue cleared up with the shed and the whistling was a single solitary incident straight after the shed.

    The vet said that a respitatory infection would have come later and it was merely an infection at the moment. I caught the problem soon enough that it had not progressed to a RI. I am well aware of both terms.
  • 02-21-2018, 10:02 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: Concerned owner
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Vipera Berus View Post
    The scale issue cleared up with the shed and the whistling was a single solitary incident straight after the shed.

    The vet said that a respitatory infection would have come later and it was merely an infection at the moment. I caught the problem soon enough that it had not progressed to a RI. I am well aware of both terms.

    OK well Vets don't tell you it's an infection without telling you where the infection is so I don't know what's going on...you said it was a bad shed in the previous comment so we dont know what marks cleared up and what hasn't. You then mentioned a whistle. Your updates haven't told us anything after telling ua the symptoms so where guessing to figure out what happened.. But Im done now hahahha


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  • 02-22-2018, 07:21 AM
    Vipera Berus
    Re: Concerned owner
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    Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    OK well Vets don't tell you it's an infection without telling you where the infection is so I don't know what's going on...you said it was a bad shed in the previous comment so we dont know what marks cleared up and what hasn't. You then mentioned a whistle. Your updates haven't told us anything after telling ua the symptoms so where guessing to figure out what happened.. But Im done now hahahha

    All the reddish marks cleared up and no signs of issue after the shed. The infection is a general one and thus cannot be limited to a single area such as the head and a cold in humans.
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