View Full Version : New retic- possible prolapse? Need advice
palermodude
02-24-14, 08:23 AM
This is the retic I picked up at Hamburg, but at first I thought it was just trying to poop but it looks like a prolapse. Tell me what you guys think and what I should do about it - I've never had this before. Thanks to everyone who has input. and btw I know the pictures are kind of blurry but i got the best ones I could!
shaunyboy
02-24-14, 08:32 AM
soak the snake (the prolapse ) in sugar water,DO NOT let the prolapse tissue dry out
then you need to get it to a vet as quickly as possible
re sugar water
simply mix a few spoonfulls of sugar in some water,stir until the sugar disolves
then put an inch or two of the sugar water in a tub
put the snake in the tub and allow it to soak,splash the water over the prolapse if need be,REPEAT the process when needed (keep the tissue moist at ALL times)
keep it moist,as drying out may kill the tissue
please let us know how it goes mate
cheers shaun
dave himself
02-24-14, 08:34 AM
Mate I would make sure you keep it clean and take your little one to see a vet, I've heard people saying that's if you bath them in sugared water it helps. Hopefully someone with more experience will be along soon to help :)
dave himself
02-24-14, 08:37 AM
soak the snake (the prolapse ) in sugar water,DO NOT let the prolapse tissue dry out
then you need to get it to a vet as quickly as possible
re sugar water
simply mix a few spoonfulls of sugar in some water,stir until the sugar disolves
then put an inch or two of water in a tub
put the snake in the tub and allow it to soak,splash the water over the prolapse if need be
but keep it moist,as drying out may kill the tissue
please let us know how it goes mate
cheers shaun
Beat me to it Shaun :)
Starbuck
02-24-14, 08:42 AM
sugar will help. It is a hyper osmotic solution which helps to draw out some of the edema and swelling. You can make it very very hyper osmotic (lots of sugar, little water) and it will not hurt the snake. THIS IS A TEMPORARY SOLUTION until you can get the animal to a vet.
they will likely fix the prolapse by two longitudinal sutures on either side of the cloacal vent. YOU DO NOT WANT A PURSE-STRING SUTURE, if you can't get to a reptile vet, a small animal vet may suggest a pursestrings to help close the cloaca, but that doesn't work very well with the reptile/cloacal anatomy. You want one longitudinal suture on either side. The snake should still be able to poop normally.
Depending on the cause behind the original prolapse, that may be all you need, or you may need additional surgery.
I would take a good look at your husbandry, make sure the snake has access to a humid hide, and you may need periodic soaks until it passes whatever was causing the prolapse.
Good luck! An do please get to a vet!
palermodude
02-24-14, 08:54 AM
sugar will help. It is a hyper osmotic solution which helps to draw out some of the edema and swelling. You can make it very very hyper osmotic (lots of sugar, little water) and it will not hurt the snake. THIS IS A TEMPORARY SOLUTION until you can get the animal to a vet.
they will likely fix the prolapse by two longitudinal sutures on either side of the cloacal vent. YOU DO NOT WANT A PURSE-STRING SUTURE, if you can't get to a reptile vet, a small animal vet may suggest a pursestrings to help close the cloaca, but that doesn't work very well with the reptile/cloacal anatomy. You want one longitudinal suture on either side. The snake should still be able to poop normally.
Depending on the cause behind the original prolapse, that may be all you need, or you may need additional surgery.
I would take a good look at your husbandry, make sure the snake has access to a humid hide, and you may need periodic soaks until it passes whatever was causing the prolapse.
Good luck! An do please get to a vet!
Alright- he's in sugar water and I just made a phone call to my local exotics vet. Told them its a prolapse and they said they would call me back shortly to bring him in. Thanks for the quick responses and advice!
Tsubaki
02-24-14, 05:17 PM
Hope he recovers quickly!
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