In many cases bloating is caused by an impaction, usually the result of ingesting foreign matierial it cannot digest. The frog begins to bloat because it can no longer paste waste materials out of its system and these materials build up slowly poising the frog. Their are other causes of bloating as well, such as ovaries rupturing, and organ failure which could be due to a variety of causes, but the most common is an impaction.
Set the frog up in a tupper ware with moist papertowels, a few cuttings from a pothos or philodendron type plant and watch for any fecal matter. If you dont see any within a day you can be nearly certain it is an impaction.
Treating is very difficult on a frog as small as a painted matella, but the frog will have to pass whatever is blocking it or it will die. A mild laxitive such as mineral oil will need to be adminstered orally. You can also try genly massaging the lower abdominal region with moist hands, you have to be vary gently, your goal here is to hopefully cause whatever is causing the blockage to shift and hopfully thus allowing it to pass.
If it does pass then the frog should be fine.
Of course bloating could also be caused by a bacterial infection?
How bloated is the frog? Did the vet run any bacterial cultures?
I am not a vet, these are just some ideas/tricks i have used to treat bloating with a variety of frogs in the past, with success, and with failure, use at your discretion.
good luck
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Understory Enterprises
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