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Dealing with Infectious Diseases
Cryptosporidium
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[QUOTE="ArteMiloFlo, post: 2023227, member: 117921"] Definitely! I've just returned from the vets with him, and he's done a full body check up, including his stomach, and he said Mercury doesn't seem impacted anymore! But when I checked his viv there was a huge poop, so he's probably managed to unblock it himself. And then the vet did some exercises and a reflex check with Mercury and he had all the right reflexes so he doesn't think there's anything neurological going on! But he does think he's in a bit of discomfort with having the pinworm and impaction and probably has some inflammation. So we're trying inflacam to see if that helps. Poor little fella is like a walking pharmacy! But it's not forever and even though he has all this working against him he's still gained 2.5 grams in a week [/QUOTE]
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