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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
Looks like it should heal up ok. They are tough animals. Also, you should dilute the betadine before applying it. The surgeons at the hospital I work at dilute it with 30 parts water or saline to one part betadine. They say more than that can actually damage the tissue. Personally I wouldn't bother with putting anything on the wound at this point. I think it will heal fine either way and there is probably not much point in stressing him out applying anything.
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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
 Originally Posted by pfan151
Looks like it should heal up ok. They are tough animals. Also, you should dilute the betadine before applying it. The surgeons at the hospital I work at dilute it with 30 parts water or saline to one part betadine. They say more than that can actually damage the tissue. Personally I wouldn't bother with putting anything on the wound at this point. I think it will heal fine either way and there is probably not much point in stressing him out applying anything.
Yeah, i only did the betadine once and didn't put much and then wiped it off afterwards and applied the polysporin. She doesn't seem to mind me rubbing it on her neck, touch the top and she flips though.
Anybody think I should remove the 2 logs in her enclosure? She's always on them at night and sometimes during the day
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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
I think I would. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
Went to the vet and she said she should heal up just fine. Told me to put her on a bath towel or pillow case as newspaper and paper towels both could cause abrasion. She also told me to remove the logs and replace 1 when she is about to shed. As well as to soak her for 10 min after her eyes clear.
She also told me to use the Betadine and dilute it a little bit as you guys suggested. She also gave me an aloe based anti-botic (Healx - Soother Plus cream) to put on afterwards twice a day instead of the Polysporin. She also recommended (as some of you did) to go down in prey size. She recommended to wait another week to feed her 2 hoppers instead of her usual 1 small adult mouse.
She also said i'll most likely not be seeing much more improvement until she sheds, and 2-3 sheds is a more realistic result to see results. She even said she should regrow the scales that she lost, but they may be slightly different. Here's to fast healing for her!
Last edited by ScubaRyan; 07-22-2010 at 05:46 PM.
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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
I'm glad you took her to the vet! I had a rescue that was attacked by a rat (previous owners negligence) which was pretty infected when i got her. The vet gave her an antibiotic shot and some polysporin to put on it every day. Within two or three rapid sheds (she went into shed immediately after shedding) the wound was completely gone. Her snout is a little darker now, but it totally healed in less than two months.
Good luck! Post progress pics along the way, I'd like to see how it heals
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Re: Help! BP hurt :(
Im glad to hear shes doing great
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Do you have another neck shot for us?
I'm super glad you are taking very good care of your pet. I'm like you, I don't hesitate to take them to the vet. I take the snakes to the vet yearly just for well-check. They go with the dog and bird.
Most people here do not need to do that though. They're as knowledgeable as the vet... sometimes even more knowledgeable... on these guys.
I'm new to the hobby so I don't know much about health issues yet.
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