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Bearded dragon prolapce
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[QUOTE="Aleksandra, post: 1989807, member: 114260"] The tissue protrudes a little(I'll soon take a photo), but she draged it on the floor before sucking it back and made it worse. So I take her and push it back inside with a q tip and vaseline. She pooped yesterday, and I'm planning to leave her alone for couple of days, befor bathing her. She rearly poops in her enclosure. The vet showed me the eggs, I also saw the photos from the echo. The vet didn't want to operate her when first find out about the prolapse, but changed her mind when she saw it herself. Besides that, the beardie was acting weird lately, glass surfing and with a huge appetite. She was eating a lot, with supplements on every meal. Can stitches be made without general anesthesia? [/QUOTE]
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