Recently I had my ball pythons enclosure dropped into the low 60's, after quickly realizing the problem I got better heating sources and the temps are back up to the norm. But I'm afraid my ball python has a respiratory infection now. I tried feeding it today and the snake did not eat (granted it's at the beginning of a shed and has milky eyes and dull skin), BUT I also could here the snake making a wheezing sound every few seconds. This from what I understand is a clear sign of a respiratory infection.

I caught the heat problem pretty quickly, and have read that if I increase the heat and humidity it will boost the snakes immune system and rid the snake of its infection. But I also have read that decreasing the humidity can help as well. I want to give it a day or two before taking the snake to a vet. Does anyone who is knowledgeable of this have any ideas on how to help the snake get better?

I'd greatly appreciate the help!