What do I do if my bearded dragon has an abscess?

Abscesses are treated by surgical excision or by lancing and flushing of the abscess. The material within the abscess should be cultured to identify the causative organism and to determine the appropriate medication to use to treat any remaining infection.

How long can bearded dragons live with ADV?

What to Look For. Atadenovirus-infected (ADV-positive) baby bearded dragons are often underweight and in poor health, and they may not live more than 90 days.

Why do bearded dragons stargaze?

Atadenovirus is a contagious disease that can cause serious illness in bearded dragons. In some dragons the virus spreads to the brain and spinal column and causes as twitching of the toes and tail tip, arching of the head and tail (sometimes known as stargazing), seizures, uncontrolled rolling, and death.

Do bearded dragons have MBD?

It’s important to know the signs of metabolic bone disease in bearded dragons so you can alert your vet immediately if you detect any of them. Early signs of MBD include: Lack of appetite. Lethargy and weakness.

What does an abscess on a bearded dragon look like?

Abscesses, occasionally seen in bearded dragons, often appear as hard tumor-like swellings anywhere on the pet’s body. An abscess is an infected swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus.

Is it normal for bearded dragon to open its mouth?

It can be very common for the bearded dragon to open its mouth while on the basking perch for short periods of time. This is a way to cool off while directly under the basking bulb. This behavior is very similar to the way a dog pants to cool off and completely normal. If slack jaw is suspected seek a reptile veterinarian immediately.

What should I do if my bearded dragon is slack jawed?

This is a way to cool off while directly under the basking bulb. This behavior is very similar to the way a dog pants to cool off and completely normal. If slack jaw is suspected seek a reptile veterinarian immediately. In the mean time, offer soft foods to the bearded dragon such as baby food or soft wax worms.

What kind of problem does a bearded dragon have?

Bearded dragons may rarely be afflicted with a condition called avascular necrosis. In avascular necrosis, one or more blood vessels supplying an area of the body becomes obstructed, leading to death of the affected tissue. This problem is seen more in lizards like iguanas and less so in Bearded Dragons.

Abscesses, occasionally seen in bearded dragons, often appear as hard tumor-like swellings anywhere on the pet’s body. An abscess is an infected swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus.

Bearded dragons may rarely be afflicted with a condition called avascular necrosis. In avascular necrosis, one or more blood vessels supplying an area of the body becomes obstructed, leading to death of the affected tissue. This problem is seen more in lizards like iguanas and less so in Bearded Dragons.

What to do if a bearded dragon Cant lay eggs?

Abscesses are treated by surgical excision or by lancing and flushing of the abscess. The material within the abscess should be cultured to identify the causative organism and to determine the appropriate medication to use to treat any remaining infection. Dystocia, or egg binding, happens when a female bearded dragon is unable to lay eggs.

What should you do if your bearded dragon has salmonellosis?

Prevention, through proper hygiene, is the best control against salmonellosis. Properly clean and disinfect your bearded dragon’s cage every time it is soiled. Clean up all feces right away. Use a separate area to clean items for people versus reptiles.

How do you treat diarrhea in bearded dragons?

Start soaking your bearded dragon in shallow warm water for 15 minutes a day to make sure it has enough to drink. Double check that the cage temperatures are warm enough and that the ultraviolet-B bulb is working.