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Scar tissue spreading???....

-ryan- Oct 20, 2005 07:31 PM

I'm scheduling a vet appointment for fat sam tomorrow (most likely), but I wanted to know if anyone else had anything like this happen. Basically, my uromastyx that I rescued on 12-23-03 has scars where a heat lamp fell on her when she was under the care of her neglectful past owner. I've noticed recently that the scars (which are white patches) have gotten bigger, and there are other spots coming up on her that weren't white before...unless somehow I didn't notice them. I wouldn't think they are thermal burns, because though I use a hot hot spot, it is heated pretty evenly, and I would think I would see some sort of wound before it immediately turned into scar tissue.

It kind of seems like the whitness is covering areas that were once more of a charred black color. It's been over 2 years since she was burned (we suspect), so I don't know why the scar would be changing now. Maybe I'm just going insane, but I'm going to take her into the vet just to make sure.

Here's a pic of Fat Sam a couple days after I rescued her. She's still fat, and she's still got the burn scars. She is a great lizard though. She's got the most character out of my lizards.

Replies (2)

-ryan- Oct 20, 2005 07:32 PM

See how her hind leg is kind of blackened (from the burn), now it's got a white patch in the middle. There are other spots like that on the other side.

jeune18 Oct 21, 2005 01:06 AM

i don't really know what to tell you. the only thing i can think of is if her body tried to reestablish the blood flow or the connection but some parts just never fully reconnected and are now dying off.
they certainly heel in strange ways. they told me when i got helga that her back toes would fall off. a year and two months later, i take her to the vet to see about getting them cut off because they won't fall off. she said that they had reestablished blood flow and might not fully fall off now so to wait it out.
it will be interesting to hear what the vet says. please let us know!
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