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Re: Swollen mouth area - Betadine application?
Betadine is for mouth rot from what I understand, not a swollen mouth. I would highly suggest speak to a vet perhaps on the phone or schedule an appointment (i.e. a check up) and see how they feel. Betadine should not be used without a prescription.
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Thanks for the advice.
My concern is to disinfect the injury area to prevent any infection from settling in.
Will a diluted betadine do the job?
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Re: Swollen mouth area - Betadine application?
My gut feeling is to say that just a light swelling from bumping into the enclosure walls probably doesn't need to be medicated, just kept clean. A picture of the injured area is always helpful.
I've known some people who will use diluted betadine for mouth injuries (drawing on my experience w/garter snakes here) but I prefer to use diluted hibiclens, which you can buy at your local pharmacy. Just diluted about 1 part Hibiclens/4 parts water.
As I said, this is drawing on my experience with garters, so you may want to wait till someone with more BP-specific knowledge chimes in, though I can't think of a reason that this wouldn't also apply to BPs.
 Originally Posted by Sammiebob
Betadine is for mouth rot from what I understand, not a swollen mouth. I would highly suggest speak to a vet perhaps on the phone or schedule an appointment (i.e. a check up) and see how they feel. Betadine should not be used without a prescription.
A phone consultation with a vet never hurts anything especially when the mouth is involved, but I've seen betadine very commonly recommended by a lot of different sources for many different herps as a general disinfectant w/o a prescription... I've never actually heard of anyone getting a prescription for it. Is this something specific to the BP community that I'm unaware of?
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That doesn't really look like anything to worry about. When you start worrying about a mouth infection is if the swelling increases, the inside of the mouth starts turning red instead of pink, or you see discharge (this can be bloody/mucousy in the case of a run-of-the-mill mouth infection or like cottage cheese in the case of mouth rot).
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First off, you don't need a prescription to apply diluted Betadine. It's a mild antiseptic.
Having said that, I would wait and see how it progresses over the weekend. Snakes can get contusions just like any other animal. If it's swelling from bruising, give it time to go down.
Don't mess with the animal, don't pry it's mouth open. Give it a couple days to see if it's something that will resolve on its own.
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