Hey, my friends bearded dragon has a tumor in his mouth, originally it was small and she brought him to a vet and they said it was like a pimple type thing and it would fall off (may not have been a pimple exactly, English isn’t their original language) and the vets sent her home and told her to let it be and it’ll fall off, she did and it grew, he had troubles eating and lost teeth due to it being so big, and she brought him in again today and they said it is possibly a tumor and if it is then they’ll have to put him down. This beardie means the world to her and it would be a major heartbreak to loose him, hes getting bloodwork to see if it is a tumor and I want to know if there’s anything she can do about it, like if the tumor could be removed. Personally I see this as the vets fault, it could have been better if they tested for a tumor while it was small
Poor guy. A biopsy of the tissue would be helpful to determine what it is. It may be operable, but that depends on the ability and experience of the vet as well as the extent of the issue. If it is getting into the jaw bone, that makes it much more complicated. An x-ray may help to determine that. If you have a veterinary teaching hospital in your area, it may be worth going there for further testing and treatment. University hospitals tend to have more resources and experience at their disposal than ordinary veterinary clinics.
I agree, this is going to need medical/vet care, This will not go away on its own, unfortunately.
Do you have any raw, unpasteurized honey to put on it, for now until you can get this looked at?
Bless him, that is a lot for him to have to deal with.
Have them keep him warmer in his tank, overnight, to help boost his immune system. Usually,
we recommend around 75-80 for optimal nighttime temperatures.
I hope this is how I reply..? Sorry new to the website, this is my friends boy and sadly the vets where they live have to put him down, it’s not operational and they’re being given some time with him before he has to go...