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    Re: Minor Burn Treatment

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Varela View Post
    If it's really a burn, you're going to find out in a few days. Your BP is going to shed; if the areas are red it's a burned. For treatment you could use Neosporin and Betadine. Until you visit your vet. You can't use them for long-term medication. The Neosporin will start loosening the scales. The Betadine is great but the only problem with it is that not only it kills Bad bacteria, it also kills good bacteria as well. That's what my vet told me.

    Medicine
    They are going to give you silver Sulfadiazene cream for the burn and if the injuries are infected they will also give you Ceftazidime injections.

    You will have to soak your BP in warm water for 10 - 15 minutes; dry the It up and apply the Sliver Sulfadiazene cream daily.
    The Ceftazidime injections are once every three days.

    For the tub you will have to go basic. Paper towels as substrate, a water bowl, and a hid.


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    Will they be red after the shed or before the shed? Because the burn spots look brown right now before shed, I posted some pics above.
    For neosporin I use the one without painkiller right?

    thanks for the info!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Doesn't look too bad personally. The way you got the probe set now will work but you can also tape the probe directly to the back of the heat pad also making sure not to tape the end of the probe. Then you want to use either a thermometer or better yet a temp gun and dial in the temp while taking the reading directly off the bottom of the cage, not the substrate as the snake will burrow and push the substrate aside to get to the heat. I probably would put the guy on paper towels as substrate for a week so you can monitor his belly. As long as it doesn't look like its getting infected or splitting or anything funky like that, then you can put him back on his usual substrate.
    okay, I'll call tomorrow to make an appointment then. This hospital is really busy, last time I called to make an appointment they gave me one in two weeks lol. But as long as you guys don't think it's emergency that should be fine.

    What brand temp gun do you recommend? I used one before but it kept giving me different readings even when I pointed it at the same spot each time. So I never trusted it...

    Quote Originally Posted by Asherah View Post
    Looks good now.
    That doesn't really look like a burn to me. There is certainly some sort of discoloration, but I'm not sure what. The betadine soaks can be kept up, and in the meantime hopefully someone else can weigh in on what this could be.

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    I'm not sure what else it could be? Besides the misplaced probe and overheating heatpad nothing else has changed in his enclosure. I should probably add his set up in the original post.
    He lives on newspaper normally.

    Only other thing is I've been dealing with a flea problem these past few days. I don't think fleas can infest snakes though??
    Last edited by blubudgie; 04-04-2016 at 11:10 PM.

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