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    Registered User BastianUSA's Avatar
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    Need help fast.

    Hi.

    My new Cornsnake got in shed 2-3 days ago and burrowed under her hide,so i left her alone.
    Today i wanted to feed her and saw that she was partially shed and had a big black clump on her right side in the back area of her tail stuck between old and new skin.
    I soaked her in warm water and tried to remove all old shed and that black spot,a little flesh tore out with old skind and that brown stuff.
    Now all i want to know is if this is only a flesh wound or if they have anything important in that area that may be damaged?
    We go to the vet anyway tom. but i can't really sleep without knowing.
    And we moved her to a quarantine tank and treated her with neosporin without painkillers.



    THX for your help,and i know i am an idiot for not checking her a few days.



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    Re: Need help fast.

    You're not an idiot and I have no idea what that is other than to state the obvious by saying it is an open wound. I'm not certain that I would be putting neosporin on such an open wound.... I am very glad that you are taking it to the doctor tomorrow since I would worry about infection. Good luck and let us know.


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    Re: Need help fast.

    I've heard that neosporin without painkillers is good when in doubt. Let us know how it goes.

    JonV

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    Re: Need help fast.

    Ueah,it's just that my vet is not really a pro in reptiles he just has some basic knowledge but better than me i guess.
    The next reptile experienced vet is 5 hours away.



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    Re: Need help fast.

    And do any of you guys know if they have anything important there like urinal vent or something?



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