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    Re: Snake Sickness

    I soaked her in the Suger water and it wen't back in.
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    Re: Snake Sickness

    I'm curious, what does the sugar water do that helps with this problem?
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    Re: Snake Sickness

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    I'm curious, what does the sugar water do that helps with this problem?
    Someone please correct me if I'm totally wrong, but my conjecture is that the everted tissue is swollen and the tissue contains a lot of water. Also, being part of the internal part of the animal it is probably quite porous

    I think soaking the tissue in a solution with a high concentration of sugar (as opposed to salt, which I imagine would sting like an SOB) draws out the excess water in the tissue, therefore reducing the swelling and inflammation without drying it out. This reduction in swelling allows the tissue to slip back into its natural state (inside the snake) while the water keeps the tissue supple and undamaged during the process.

    It's got something to do with water's tendency to stabilize concentrations of dissolved substance, I think. Kind of like if you put salt on a slug and it will start to dry it out.

    Then again I could be way off the mark. It's a good question and I'd actually like to know the real answer to as well. However I couldn't help but take a stab at it.
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    Re: Snake Sickness

    Quote Originally Posted by Icatsme View Post
    Someone please correct me if I'm totally wrong, but my conjecture is that the everted tissue is swollen and the tissue contains a lot of water. Also, being part of the internal part of the animal it is probably quite porous

    I think soaking the tissue in a solution with a high concentration of sugar (as opposed to salt, which I imagine would sting like an SOB) draws out the excess water in the tissue, therefore reducing the swelling and inflammation without drying it out. This reduction in swelling allows the tissue to slip back into its natural state (inside the snake) while the water keeps the tissue supple and undamaged during the process.

    It's got something to do with water's tendency to stabilize concentrations of dissolved substance, I think. Kind of like if you put salt on a slug and it will start to dry it out.

    Then again I could be way off the mark. It's a good question and I'd actually like to know the real answer to as well. However I couldn't help but take a stab at it.
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    Re: Snake Sickness

    Quote Originally Posted by Python420 View Post
    I soaked her in the Suger water and it wen't back in.
    Glad it went back in... My iguana Jade when he was about 2 yrs old, something was sticking out of him, as well. I figured it out, he was tired of me calling HIM a HER.. ha ha luckily it went back in on it's own. & I made sure a few days after it stayed in.
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