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Wounds are not uncommon in reptiles. Infected wounds should be flushed copiously with sterile saline or balanced electrolyte solutions.  
 
Wounds are not uncommon in reptiles. Infected wounds should be flushed copiously with sterile saline or balanced electrolyte solutions.  

Latest revision as of 17:56, 2 April 2010


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.