post pictures. I don't really understand the nature of the problem you're trying to explain. I'd suggest going to an exotic or reptile specialist vet to get your snake checked out.
Originally Posted by boboso
Get to a qualified vet for herps... could be a number of factors including dehydration, parasitic etc. Not to scare you cause I know you are, but the vet is the best bet. May be something simple...
ok she has a vet already but before i take her does it look seriously bad i mean she can still see and she seems not to care....can that skin that is over her eye get caught on the cap and be strecthing the skin and that is causing the problem?
None of us are vets and we can't see the snake in real time. It would be really irresponsible for any of us to make a diagnosis or to suggest any course of action other than to get the snake to a qualified vet and have it checked out thoroughly
Glad you have an appointment and hope to read about the follow-up!
~~McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
recessed is more likely to mean that the flesh around the eye is swollen and puffy, and kinda swallowing the eye a little as a result. If you go to the vet, please tell us what they say as I've been noticing something similar on one of my snakes, but it's not getting worse or affecting her at all (in fact i was sure i was just hallucinating before now, but maybe i'm not).
OK.........heres the news ......pheeeeeeewwwww.....its was nothing bad...the skin was swollen from where she had mites earlier this year and it was just healing and she has worms but they took care of that so.....im happy....i felt bad for all the test she had to go through ....Poopsie is truly POOPED lol...in two weeks i am taking her back for a checkn up to make sure that helped her
after the vet the other day was does it mean when the BP is sniffling/sneezing
possible respitory infection problem from having her outdoors, taking her to the vet. Somebody correct me if Im wrong. If it continues or gets worsed call the vet and make another appointment asap