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I noticed that my bearded dragon (about 4 yrs old) was favoring one of his eyes and had a bit of what I assumed was stuck shed on his nostril on the same side. I started him on some Flukers reptile eye drops and made a vet appointment. About a week later at the appointment, they called me from inside (can’t go inside because of COVID restrictions) and told me his eye was completely normal, but he does have a sizable growth on the inside of his mouth. I had noticed a spot around the same time, but he really doesn’t spend much time gaping his mouth very wide and certainly isn’t doing it at me so I didn’t realize there was an issue there. His appetite was considerably normal and he seemed to be acting okay up until a day or so before the appointment, where he just seemed to not be as interested in food and wasn’t as interested in what’s going on outside the tank.
The vet did a swab of the growth and didn’t see a ton of bacteria, which they said was a bad sign because if there were a lot of types of bacteria the issue would more clearly be an infection that could be cleared up. They did a culture swab as well, and I haven’t heard the results back about that yet. I have a follow up appointment this week to check his progress. In the meantime, they’ve given me a general antibiotic, pain meds, a probiotic, and I have to have him bite down on gauze soaked in an antiseptic for 15-20 mins 2-3 times a day if possible. I also have to soak him for 15 mins a day. If they can’t find a cause for infection and/or the treatments aren’t helping they would then do a biopsy to get more answers but don’t believe they could surgically remove it and the problem would most likely be cancer.
I’m hoping someone has experience in this area or has seen anything like this. I’ve been doing everything I can to do all of the treatments, though it is difficult at times to keep the gauze in his mouth for so long and bathing him everyday while also poking and prodding at him is stressful for everyone. Overall he’s been cooperative and his mood and appetite have done a 180 since starting the treatments so I’m hoping they’re helping but I don’t want to be too optimistic. I can’t tell what’s happening in his mouth, or if it looks like it’s getting worse or better, and it looks horrible. He is more comfortable now at least. I’ve been trying to keep notes as well as to how long he is biting the gauze and what he’s eating and changes in his attitude. Any advice is appreciated!! [/img]
I noticed that my bearded dragon (about 4 yrs old) was favoring one of his eyes and had a bit of what I assumed was stuck shed on his nostril on the same side. I started him on some Flukers reptile eye drops and made a vet appointment. About a week later at the appointment, they called me from inside (can’t go inside because of COVID restrictions) and told me his eye was completely normal, but he does have a sizable growth on the inside of his mouth. I had noticed a spot around the same time, but he really doesn’t spend much time gaping his mouth very wide and certainly isn’t doing it at me so I didn’t realize there was an issue there. His appetite was considerably normal and he seemed to be acting okay up until a day or so before the appointment, where he just seemed to not be as interested in food and wasn’t as interested in what’s going on outside the tank.
The vet did a swab of the growth and didn’t see a ton of bacteria, which they said was a bad sign because if there were a lot of types of bacteria the issue would more clearly be an infection that could be cleared up. They did a culture swab as well, and I haven’t heard the results back about that yet. I have a follow up appointment this week to check his progress. In the meantime, they’ve given me a general antibiotic, pain meds, a probiotic, and I have to have him bite down on gauze soaked in an antiseptic for 15-20 mins 2-3 times a day if possible. I also have to soak him for 15 mins a day. If they can’t find a cause for infection and/or the treatments aren’t helping they would then do a biopsy to get more answers but don’t believe they could surgically remove it and the problem would most likely be cancer.
I’m hoping someone has experience in this area or has seen anything like this. I’ve been doing everything I can to do all of the treatments, though it is difficult at times to keep the gauze in his mouth for so long and bathing him everyday while also poking and prodding at him is stressful for everyone. Overall he’s been cooperative and his mood and appetite have done a 180 since starting the treatments so I’m hoping they’re helping but I don’t want to be too optimistic. I can’t tell what’s happening in his mouth, or if it looks like it’s getting worse or better, and it looks horrible. He is more comfortable now at least. I’ve been trying to keep notes as well as to how long he is biting the gauze and what he’s eating and changes in his attitude. Any advice is appreciated!! [/img]