What my vet recommends....
Ugh...I know you first posted in February, but here goes....
I keep many tree frogs, and have received many a frog with nose rub due to shipping stress.
The treatment recommended by my veterenarian was to use a topical antibiotic (without painkiller medication, as some of the new products contain) that has a thick petroleum gel base. We found Neosporin and Polysporin to be a little to thin, and went with Bacteroban as it had the thickest base and once applied it remained on the skin to form a protective barrier over the open wound. Depending on the severity of the nose rub, it may take anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks for scar tissue to begin to form, to close the wound. Regular petroleum jelly may be applied once healing has begun and there are no signs of infection.
As long as the frog maintains a healthy appetite during treatment, and the frog is kept in a clean environment, you should have no problems.
How is the little guy/girl, now?
:skull: Jenn:skull:
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