lainezor
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For the last couple weeks I have noticed my chameleon developing hard bumps all over his body. They are not discoloured and he doesnt seem to mind them being poked at.
He started to lose grip in his front right leg and is a bit swollen in his hands so I rushed him to the vet today.
I had orignally thought it might be gout from my research but the vet said that it might be calcium being deposited into the skin because after doing the xrays he noticed there was a bit of bone loss in the knee of his front leg which seems to be causing the range of motion problems.
He said that it could be a couple of different things such as gout or Calcinosis cutis causing the lumps. He took several pictures and a few x-rays and is going to do extra research to make sure that he diagnoses it properly. He said if it is kidney related there isnt much I can do and that he wants to be sure that he doesnt make a false diagnosis and cause more harm to kidneys. I was given metacam to give for the next 3 days as an anti inflammatory and I modified his cage to have the floor raised up so he cannot fall very far.
I will include some pictures and maybe there might be more ideas about what is wrong with him.
you can see the inflammation/lump on his elbow as well as bumps on the foot.
largest bump on his body right before his tail starts
full body shot from other side
the good news is that he is not lethargic and is still eating. He is active and despite the issue with his one arm is moving all around. He is approximately 3 years old and weight 260g. All of my supplements and my cage setup have all been confirmed as excellent many times in the past 5 years of my chameleon experience and I can say with confidence that his enclosure is set up properly.
He started to lose grip in his front right leg and is a bit swollen in his hands so I rushed him to the vet today.
I had orignally thought it might be gout from my research but the vet said that it might be calcium being deposited into the skin because after doing the xrays he noticed there was a bit of bone loss in the knee of his front leg which seems to be causing the range of motion problems.
He said that it could be a couple of different things such as gout or Calcinosis cutis causing the lumps. He took several pictures and a few x-rays and is going to do extra research to make sure that he diagnoses it properly. He said if it is kidney related there isnt much I can do and that he wants to be sure that he doesnt make a false diagnosis and cause more harm to kidneys. I was given metacam to give for the next 3 days as an anti inflammatory and I modified his cage to have the floor raised up so he cannot fall very far.
I will include some pictures and maybe there might be more ideas about what is wrong with him.
you can see the inflammation/lump on his elbow as well as bumps on the foot.
largest bump on his body right before his tail starts
full body shot from other side
the good news is that he is not lethargic and is still eating. He is active and despite the issue with his one arm is moving all around. He is approximately 3 years old and weight 260g. All of my supplements and my cage setup have all been confirmed as excellent many times in the past 5 years of my chameleon experience and I can say with confidence that his enclosure is set up properly.