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URI resistant to medications
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2036843, member: 31715"] Medications are only going to work for a URI if its a bacterial URI. A viral URI isn't going to be touched by the meds. A nebulizer treatment might work. Has any bloodwork been done? If so, please post it. Your setup sounds fine, but I'd make two quick and easy changes. Firstly, stop humidifying the tank/room. Especially with a suspected URI. You don't want to be introducing moisture into the environment. Dragons suffer NO health consequences from humidity being low. I'd remove the water bowl too. Second, I would stop with the daily cleanings. It's possible the chlorhexidine is irritating to the already compromised respiratory system. On that same train of thought, make sure the room your dragon is in doesn't have air fresheners, candles, smoke, etc, as these would all be irritants. Can you post a picture of your girl? What is her weight and has it been stable? -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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