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RE: see a vet

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Posted by: dsreptiel at Mon May 5 14:09:30 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dsreptiel ]  
   

Yes miss Registered Veterinarian Tech you are partly right , but if there were necrosis I would thing it would have been described as a festering and stinking wound and not a sore and as for parasitic cyst
It would not be a sore but a swollen and inflamed area unless it were ready to erupt or in the process and would not look like a simple sore, ether way It doesn’t take a genius to know that if in a short time it doesn’t start to get better or gets worse than you go to the Vet , and as for as peroxide it was not my suggestion and I would not put it in water for a soak , but I have used it as a one time disinfection aide on sever and dirty wounds ,but you can only use it once or it will stop the healing process by removing new tissue growth .there are a lot of things that can be done without a Vet bill and if there is a post were it is a series problem I am the first to say to go to a Vet , but not every thing needs a vet bill ,but I can understand your insistence as it helps insure your pay check! That aside people post there questions here to get advise and that’s what they get not a court order to do as told by the person that replies to them and if you don’t agree with them just simply say so and then give your advice ,but I am sick of those that tri to belittle and tri to make the other posters feel stupid . Some people don’t have the funds to run to the Vet with every little thing and those that have large collections have to learn to do things for them selves . I have been working with Herp.s for 35 years know and have a pretty good grasp on the common and even most of the uncommon problems that reptiles face ,I do all my own cultures and can identify most any parasite or infection . So please don’t talk to me like I am some idiot .if you spew venom then you get venom back . Your truly David of DS Reptile Rescue , Removal & Rehabilitation






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