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Old 04-04-03, 03:22 PM   #1
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royal python skin issues

I have a young royal python in rescue at my house.

He originally came to me because he had lesions of fluid under his skin, possibly skin blister disease. He went through a round of antibiotics and I drained the remaining fluid from him; this problem seems to be gone.

He just shed this morning, first time since he's been in my care. The skin on his neck appears quite red, almost as if it had blood on it. I carefully daubed at it with moist paper towels and none of it came off.

Any idea what this red area is? I noticed he had a tiny bit of retained shed on top of his head, perhaps he was rubbing and rubbing and rubbing his neck to attempt to get that bit of skin off?

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Old 04-04-03, 07:50 PM   #2
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Was that one of the previously affected areas? Those conditions can take a while, and many sheds, to clear up fully depending on the severity. Or perhaps it was a rub injury as you mentioned. Is there anything in his cage that he could have accidentally injured himself on? Is it oozing at all, or is it dry? I would recommend applying an antibiotic ointment 2x daily and see what happens. If it worsens then a trip to the vet would be in order. Good luck and keep us updated
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Thanks for the advice linds, I've been doing just as you suggested. It's dry and smooth and already much less red.

It is not in the same area that the original skin problems were; they were on his sides near his tail.
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Doesn't look good man, good luck.

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