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Thread: Bubble eye.

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    Bubble eye.

    I have a buddy with a boa that all of a sudden got a bubble eye. When I saw his snake it was doing some corkscrewing and stuff like that. Is this something that would cause his snake to corkscrew and all that? I'm just curious if anyone who has had any animal with a bubble eye has noticed these same symptoms?

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    Re: Bubble eye.

    I'm not even sure what a bubble eye is or what causes it. But If I find out anything I'll pass it on...
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    Re: Bubble eye.

    Here you go. Thanks to Skiploder...

    Quote Originally Posted by skiploder View Post
    Sometimes the lacrimal duct that drains the eye into the mouth can get infected or blocked by a piece of substrate or fur. The lacrimal fluid cannot drain and builds up in the eye, causing it to swell in a somewhat uniform manner.

    Affected snakes will often be discomfited by both the pressure and lack of vision and can act extremely agitated - including corkscrewing or other eccentric movements.

    Another issue that can cause ocular swelling is blepharitis.

    There are many things that can affect the eye and cause it to swell and no one on this Forum can positively diagnose or treat these things - advise your friend to take that snake to the vet.
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    Re: Bubble eye.

    Here is the link to the thread...

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=lacrimal+duct
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