Bodhi goes to the vet for a second time in 3 days.

Banders675

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So we rushed Bodhi to the vet today with what we thought was a prolapse. I guess what is sticking out is his hemipene. They gave us a choice to amputate or try letting it go back with the help of medication. What do you guys recommend ? Right now I'm going with medication. Poor dude has had enough for one week. First the leg and finding out he has MBD to now this big bulge hanging out.
 

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Has the vet tried to get it back inside?

Yes Bodhi was there most of the day and he was even put under to have it cleaned, put back in and stitched when we thought it was a prolapse. Then the vet had a closer look and it was the hemipene. So he gave some stuff to rub on it 4 times a day and hope it goes back in.
 
If it hasnt gone back in, and the vet cant.. you have a few options.

I had this same issue with my panther, he would prolapse repeatedly.

for the most part i was able to get it back in after rubbing ky jelly on it.

on the few occasions it wouldnt go back in (presumably from too much swelling internally) i applied ky to it every hour for 24 hours, (which sucked btw) and that gave it time for the swelling to go down.

had it not gona back in when it did, i would have had the vet remove it.
Hes got two hemepene anyway.
 
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If it hasnt gone back in, and the vet cant.. you have a few options.

I had this same issue with my panther, he would prolapse repeatedly.

for the most part i was able to get it back in after rubbing ky jelly on it.

on the few occasions it wouldnt go back in (presumably from too much swelling internally) i applied ky to it every hour for 24 hours, (which sucked btw) and that gave it time for the swelling to go down.

had it not gona back in when it did, i would have had the vet remove it.
Hes got two hemepene anyway.

I'll give it a day poor dude what knocked out cold he couldn't get it to go back if he wanted to. Cross your fingers.
 
Wait, so if it was stitched back in what happened after that? My vet always told me to keep the stitch in for at least a week to try and prevent it from coming back out.
 
It's not

Wait, so if it was stitched back in what happened after that? My vet always told me to keep the stitch in for at least a week to try and prevent it from coming back out.

It's not a prolapse anus it's his wee wee lol so it has to just go back in or be cut off. I'm hoping it goes back in.
 
wait, what?

i guess its just me but even if i had 6 "wee wees", 2 choices and one is cut it off, ill choose WHATEVER the other option is!

hope your lil guy gets better fast, poor guy =\
 
If it doenst get removed, then it can become necrotic and infected, which is very very bad.

if you were told your wee wee would dry up and become infected, what would you do?
 
amputate.

and don't worry too much, as it's an easy and quick procedure. and luckily they were born with two. he would have no trouble at all breeding in the future with his remaining hemipene.

conversely, it can start an infection which he doesn't need right now at all, and he is continued to be some degree of stressed by not being home. I would suggest you allow them to do it and take him home, likely the same day. and should he ever lose the other hemipene and couldn't breed it would be a shame (and rare), but still better than him being sick or worse.

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p.s.-I would suggest linking this thread to the last post of your old thread so folks can follow along easier.
 
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amputate.

and don't worry too much, as it's an easy and quick procedure. and luckily they were born with two. he would have no trouble at all breeding in the future with his remaining hemipene.

conversely, it can start an infection which he doesn't need right now at all, and he is continued to be some degree of stressed by not being home. I would suggest you allow them to do it and take him home, likely the same day. and should he ever lose the other hemipene and couldn't breed it would be a shame (and rare), but still better than him being sick or worse.

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p.s.-I would suggest linking this thread to the last post of your old thread so folks can follow along easier.

I brought him home yesterday. If it does not go back in today he will go back to the ver
 
I've had animals that prolapsed their hemipene(s) and my vets have always put them back in and put a stitch in to keep it in place. Even when my tortoise's got all purple and strange looking (because I didn't see it until a few hours later and he was dragging it around in the dirt and other stuff outside) I kept him in a tub of cold sugar water and kept helping him try to put it back in place. The vet just cleaned it up, put it in place again, put a stitch in, and gave him some antibiotics to clear up any infection.
 
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I've had animals that prolapsed their hemipene(s) and my vets have always put them back in and put a stitch in to keep it in place. Even when my tortoise's got all purple and strange looking (because I didn't see it until a few hours later and he was dragging it around in the dirt and other stuff outside) I kept him in a tub of cold sugar water and kept helping him try to put it back in place. The vet just cleaned it up, put it in place again, put a stitch in, and gave him some antibiotics to clear up any infection.

Where is your vet?
 
I'm so sorry it came to this . . . good luck! I hope this helps Bodhi feel & do much better from here on out!
 
So far so good.

Well my boy is home and bright blue and green so he is happy. He even eat a worm. I'm still at work my girlfriend had to take care of it today. I just want to get home and see him myself.
 
He looks good

Well he looks good. Still moving around, he looks mad at me though.
 

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glad to hear it went well :)
hes had a stressful week, im not surprised he seems a little upset!! glad he's home again tho!
 
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