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    Scratch/healing.

    I’m just curious how long it usually takes a snake to heal? It’s a small spot on his head from scratching it on his hide. It’s been about a month or so since it happened and it hasn’t really gotten any better. I’ve put antibiotic cream on it, will it change when he sheds?


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    You'll see the biggest changes after each shed, yes.

    Other that that, make sure you're using just plain old generic antibiotic cream - none of the stuff with pain relief or anything like that.
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    Re: Scratch/healing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    You'll see the biggest changes after each shed, yes.

    Other that that, make sure you're using just plain old generic antibiotic cream - none of the stuff with pain relief or anything like that.
    Okay that’s what I figured and I used the generic antibiotic cream.


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    Are you sure that's from his hide? I recently bought an Albino female that has the same exact spot on her head. I thought maybe it was from a live feeding but I wasn't sure.


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    Re: Scratch/healing.

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    Are you sure that's from his hide? I recently bought an Albino female that has the same exact spot on her head. I thought maybe it was from a live feeding but I wasn't sure.
    It’s the only thing I could think of I don’t feed live and there’s nothing really in the enclosure that could cause it, except the hide.


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    Re: Scratch/healing.

    Try alternating the antibiotic ointment with a wipe down of the area with a diluted betadine solution on a gauze pad or chlorhexidine diluted same way. They both are antiseptic which will help with other bacterial organisms. Keep the python well fed with plenty of fresh water.
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