How do you fix a turtle eye infection?
Abscesses are treated surgically. The abscess is opened, the pus is drained, and the affected tissue is flushed with a medicated cleansing solution. A culture of the abscess may be needed to determine the type of bacteria that caused the abscess. Topical medication and injectable antibiotics may also be required.
Should I take my turtle to the vet?
“Within 48 hours of your purchase or adoption of a new turtle, your new pet should be examined by a veterinarian familiar with reptiles.” Like all pets, aquatic turtles should be examined at least annually and should have their feces tested for parasites at every examination.
What should I do if my turtle’s eyes are swollen?
If your turtle is already suffering from swollen eyes, then there is little you can do on your own as an average turtle owner. You need to seek the help of a professional reptile vet immediately. The vet will closely examine your turtle and try to find out the root cause of the problem.
What happens if a turtle has an eye infection?
As you can see, an eye infection is a serious health condition that can lead to death when left untreated. Swollen eyes make it hard for the turtle to see or eat. This too can lead to starvation and death. Swollen eyes typically occur with an eye infection, and is an early sign of vitamin A deficiency.
What kind of problems does a pet turtle have?
The two main eye problems pet turtles suffer are eye infections and swollen eyes. When left untreated eye infections can lead to respiratory tract infection as the bacteria causing the eye infection can easily move to the nasal passages. Respiratory tract infection can lead to death.
Why are my tortoise’s eyes puffy and closed?
The vet said he thought it was an irritation or allergy rather than infection, possibly something under lid etc ( all 3 lids down which were shut tight and unfortunately still are). His eyes have continued to get worse – they were not runny just puffy and closing more and more. Barry started to eat less, I believe he could not see his food.
Why do turtles have red eyes?
One of the most common causes for turtles to have swollen, puffy, closed or red eyes, is related to water quality. In some species, a high concentration to chlorine can cause them to have adverse reactions.
Why are my turtles eyes swollen and closed?
Swollen eyes is actually a very common eye disease for turtles. If your turtle is suffering from this disease, it needs to be addressed as soon as possible. Otherwise, this health issue may lead to the permanent blinding of the turtle. There are two main causes of turtle swollen eyes: vitamin A deficiency and poor water quality .
Do turtles have eyelids?
Turtles actually have 3 eyelids. They have an upper and lower outer lid, and a 3rd lid that’s just a thin membrane (which is probably what you saw.) It’s called the nictitating (I hope I spelled that right) membrane.