- What is the best way to treat wounds in reptiles?
- How do you treat a lizard’s wound?
- What is the best first aid for reptiles?
- What to do if your reptile has a wound?
- Can you use antibiotic ointments on a reptile?
- How do you bandage a lizard with a defect?
- How do you treat an open wound on a reptile?
- What to do if your reptile is eating paper towels?
- What drugs can I give my Pet Reptile for constipation?
- Can you give a reptile amikacin sulfate?
- What should I do if my lizard is injured?
- Do reptile wounds heal on their own?
- What kind of substrate is safe for a reptile?
- What can you not put in a reptile enclosure?
- What drugs can I give my Pet Reptile for an infection?
- What can I give my Pet Snake for constipation?
- What happens if you give a reptile medicine?
- How do you give syrpalta to a reptile?
- How much amoxicillin can I give my Pet Reptile?
- Is amikacin toxic to turtles?
- Can you use amikacin on a snake?
- What do you do if you find a lizard’s tail?
What is the best way to treat wounds in reptiles?
We generally feel that superficial wounds will heal better untreated, but some situations require the use of an antibiotic, such as the presence of infectious diseases in your reptile collection, or in a weak individual. Betadine, povidone-iodine, is a common veterinary formula for irrigating wounds and disinfecting wounds, burns, ulcers, etc.
How do you treat a lizard’s wound?
Treat the lizard’s wounds. Melissa Kaplan’s Herp Care Collection website suggests using a combination of “sterile (bacteriostatic) water, dilute (0.5 percent) chlorhexidine diacetate or povidone-iodine” to flush out reptile wounds. Apply this before using any additional ointment or topical solution to treat the injury.
What is the best first aid for reptiles?
First Aid For Reptiles. ©1995 Melissa Kaplan. Wound Management. Sterile (bacteriostatic) water, dilute (0.5%) chlorhexidine diacetate or povidone-iodine may be used to flush bites, lacerations and opened abscesses. Topical antibiotics, such as a triple antibiotic ointment and silver sulfadiazine, may be used alone or under a dressing.
What to do if your reptile has a wound?
There is no best treatment for minor wounds in reptiles, but the following topical disinfectants and balms can be useful for minor issues. Some skin infections, like stomatitis (AKA mouthrot) or other inflammations of the mouth will also require topical treatment. Keep an injured animal in a clean environment.
Can you use antibiotic ointments on a reptile?
The over-use of antibiotic ointments can lead to resistant bacteria such as MRSA, and this could be true for strains affecting reptiles as well. Honey can be used in wound care, but keep in mind it is high in sugar and could potentially harbor organisms that feed on sugars, or attract flies and ants to the wound.
How do you bandage a lizard with a defect?
Liquid and spray bandage products may also be used, both on lizards who consistently soak off their bandages and on a reptile whose defect is so extensive that bandaging is not possible. Once a reptile has been treated, care must be taken to provide a supportive environment to promote rapid, uncomplicated recovery.
How do you treat an open wound on a reptile?
Flush the wound area with fresh water before being placed back in the new bath. Remove the reptile from the tub and flush the wound with fresh dilute Betadine. At night, top the wound with triple antibiotic ointment. Repeat for a week or until the wound is healing over.
What to do if your reptile is eating paper towels?
Use paper towels as the substrate, as they are disposable and easy to replace. Using paper towels also ensures that your reptile will not be able to ingest any more loose substrate. If your reptile is showing moderate to severe symptoms, you will need to take them to a reptile vet ASAP.
What drugs can I give my Pet Reptile for constipation?
Per Melissa Kaplan: these are also the drugs and dosages generally used for other reptiles Amikacin 2.5 mg/kg every 72 hrs IM up to 5 mg/kg for 48 hr with fluid support Amoxicillin 10 mg/kg per d for 7 d SQ w/aminoglycosides
Can you give a reptile amikacin sulfate?
Not very popular for use in reptiles because of varying recovery times. A good muscle relaxant with some analgesic properties. Dose of 0.10-1.25 mg/kg IM in reptiles. May be used in combination with ketamine and is reversible with yohimbine hydrochloride. III. Antibiotics 1. Amikacin sulfate ( Amiglyde-V ).
What should I do if my lizard is injured?
All reptiles must be observed to see that they do not soak in their water bowls; a sick or injured lizard can be quite adept at working off saturated dressings using only one foot and its rostrum.
Do reptile wounds heal on their own?
For minor issues, small wounds in reptiles like superficial cuts, scrapes or tail nips often will heal on their own. Reptile wounds heal more slowly than mammals or birds because they have a lower metabolism and variable body temperature.
What kind of substrate is safe for a reptile?
The safest substrates that you can use are tile, slate, reptile carpet, and paper towels. Know how to tell if something is wrong with your reptile. The first symptom that you may notice is that your reptile’s fecal matter may contain loose substrate.
What can you not put in a reptile enclosure?
Any other pellet-type substrates should not be used in a reptile’s enclosure either, as they too can cause blockages if ingested. The safest substrates that you can use are tile, slate, reptile carpet, and paper towels. Know how to tell if something is wrong with your reptile.
What drugs can I give my Pet Reptile for an infection?
Per Melissa Kaplan: these are also the drugs and dosages generally used for other reptiles Amikacin 2.5 mg/kg every 72 hrs IM up to 5 mg/kg for 48 hr with fluid support Amoxicillin 10 mg/kg per d for 7 d SQ
What can I give my Pet Snake for constipation?
Alternatively, the vet may administer mineral oil as an oral laxative, but the results may take longer. Your vet may also recommend adding some mineral oil to your snake’s prey. It may take up to a week for your snake to poop after taking mineral oil, but if its constipation is still in its early stages, this should work.
What happens if you give a reptile medicine?
Common Reptile Drugs and Dosages. Is kept in freezer and must be brought to room temperature before injecting. May cause hypersensitivity reactions, diarrhea, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, mild azotemia. May need to reduce dose in renal failure; use with caution.
How do you give syrpalta to a reptile?
Common Reptile Drugs and Dosages. 7.5-10 mg/kg diluted with normal saline IM All reptiles: Highly cytotoxic and nephrotoxic – give with SC/IC fluids. Injectible form may be administered PO. NOTE: When given PO, it may be mixed with a small amount of Syrpalta,…
How much amoxicillin can I give my Pet Reptile?
Per Melissa Kaplan: these are also the drugs and dosages generally used for other reptiles Amikacin 2.5 mg/kg every 72 hrs IM up to 5 mg/kg for 48 hr with fluid support Amoxicillin 10 mg/kg per d for 7 d SQ w/aminoglycosides Ampicillin
Is amikacin toxic to turtles?
Both have been demonstrated to have toxic, if not lethal, effects on turtles. Per Melissa Kaplan: these are also the drugs and dosages generally used for other reptiles Amikacin 2.5 mg/kg every 72 hrs IM
Can you use amikacin on a snake?
Introduction Many studies of aminoglycosides including amikacin were conducted in reptiles and revealed the effectiveness of the drug in snakes, alligators or turtles. The drug seems to be frequently used to treat Gram negative bacterial infections in reptiles although it has nephrotoxic potential 1,2 .
What do you do if you find a lizard’s tail?
Melissa Kaplan’s Herp Care Collection site suggests using a condom on the lizard’s tail to wrap the wound or a liquid bandaging product elsewhere on the body. The idea is to wrap it long enough for the healing process to begin.