tail rot... again

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Ok my bearded dragon had tail rot about 2 months ago, I seemed the get rid of it all by treating it was polysporne and peroxide. His tail seemed fine for a month, then when I went to feed him today, his tail was bleeding and falling apart :S
What should I do?
 

Drache613

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Hello,

Oh hon, you used peroxide on your dragon's tail? You are never supposed to use hydrogen peroxide on reptiles' wounds. It is highly cytotoxic which means it kills good cells. That is what happened.
Are you going to take him to the vet? Can you post some pictures of the tail? He will most likely have to get more of it amputated.
You can begin by cleaning the area with betadine (diluted) daily & putting neosporin on it daily as well.

Tracie
 

Webber1991

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here are some actual pictures i just took of the infection...

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Drache613

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Hello,

Well, there really is no other alternative honestly. If it goes untreated, the infection will travel up his tail, & he will lose his entire tail & can get very sick from a system infection.
No peroxide. I do not know why people still recommend it, but it is not safe for reptilian use. Continue with the diluted betadine daily, along with the neosporin or polysporin, daily. There is also a product called thermazene that you can get which is extremely good & might help out more than the ointment. If you see dead tissue, try to GENTLY scrub that off with a soft toothbrush just to clear it off of the area to help with healing. You can get the thermazene here:

http://www.amazon.com/Thermazene-Silver-Sulfadiazine-Cream-grams/dp/B0008KLQNM

What was the initial cause of the tail problem? A bite or retained shed?
Have you checked for other vets that could do it cheaper? I hate to even suggest it, but a regular vet could most likely perform a simple amputation since it is just the last couple of inches, but if that dead tissue does not come off & there is infection in the tail, it will travel & there is nothing you can do to stop it once it starts traveling except just cut the infected area out.
I cannot approve you to try to amputate at home, that is way too risky. The only thing that I can recommend you to do right now without going to the vet is to get a magic marker (non toxic, non permanent) & draw a line on the underneath side of his tail on the soft tissue, to mark slightly above where the discolored area on the tail is. This will help you keep track of the affected area on his tail as to whether or not it is traveling or not.
I will send you a PM regarding medications, as well. This is absolutely imperative that you get this taken care of. Infections that spread can quickly kill your dragon.


Tracie
 

Zemanski

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a friend of mine noticed the end of her beardie's tail darkening

10 days later the necrosis has spread over 2"

I really can't believe how fast it spread

he is having it amputated tomorrow
 

Drache613

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Hello,

How is your dragon doing today? Please keep me posted on his condition.


Tracie
 

Webber1991

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He seems normal, but the tail is still messed up. I keep applying polysporn on it, I'm going on a vacation next week, but I will be back next monday. I told the person watching him to pull polysporn on it every night. I hope the tail is just dead tissue because of the peroxide and not tail rot. If when I come back the tail is worse I will take him to see the vet, but I know for sure I can't afford an amputation.
 

Drache613

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Hello,

Yes, I have MSN. I will PM you my user name.
It is looking like he will need an amputation though. How is he doing?

Tracie
 
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