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Wounds are not uncommon in reptiles. Infected wounds should be flushed copiously with sterile saline or balanced electrolyte solutions.
- Anaesthesia and surgery might be necessary in more severe cases.
- An antibiotic treatment (topical and systemic antibiotics) is usually required for contaminated wounds.
- All but minor open wounds should be bandaged (Antiseptic liquid bandage - New Skin, Prestige Brands Holdings, Inc., Irvington, NY) can be used for superficial wounds).
- Healing can take anywhere from a few months to a year; wound bandaging/ cleaning should be done daily or every other day.