Hi guys! I posted 2 months ago about Sergio and his issue with one of his eyes. I'd like to share our story with vets and about his illness, also I have a question at the end.
2 months ago I noticed that some kind of jelly-ish thing was in front of his right eye. Now I know, it was a drop of tear that couldn't escape. He got an eye infection which has spread into his tear ducts. It also infected his mouth, so after consultation with a reptile specialist vet, he suggested a medicated wash of his eyes, nose, and mouth. He also used some kind of gas, not to move while it was happening. Also, he gave us an antibiotic drop through the mouth, which we used for 10 days.
After the medical treatment, it seemed that the illness had disappeared, but we had no luck. Unfortunately, every week we came back for control, he was able to produce some stuff out from his tear ducts, which meant that the illness was still present. After all, he suggested a hospitalization for 4 days, where the doctors would do the same thing every day once or twice, to make sure that the illness would not come back.
The last treatment before hospitalization (which will happen next Wednesday) was yesterday, and after I brought him home, I put him in the terrarium, and he closed his eyes and started to nap. It was around 3 PM.
Now my question: It's 1 PM the next day, and Sergio is still sitting at almost the same spot, and his eyes are still closed. He doesn't move much, he does not eat, does not drink, does not poop since yesterday afternoon. It's super scary. Is it possible that too much travel once almost 5-6 weeks now caused him too much stress he cannot handle? I'm super worried about him, these two months were pure hell for us, to see what's happening with him, and after a little hope that he was cured the same symptoms are coming back again. Also, I'm not happy about the hospitalization at all. What do you think guys?
(P.S.: he is about a 10-month-old male panther chameleon, and we went through with the vet every step of his threatening conditions. Also, the only difference between yesterday's visit and the previous ones is that now he got some vitamin-A because he started shedding meanwhile but it took so much time..it started 3 weeks ago and it's still happening)
2 months ago I noticed that some kind of jelly-ish thing was in front of his right eye. Now I know, it was a drop of tear that couldn't escape. He got an eye infection which has spread into his tear ducts. It also infected his mouth, so after consultation with a reptile specialist vet, he suggested a medicated wash of his eyes, nose, and mouth. He also used some kind of gas, not to move while it was happening. Also, he gave us an antibiotic drop through the mouth, which we used for 10 days.
After the medical treatment, it seemed that the illness had disappeared, but we had no luck. Unfortunately, every week we came back for control, he was able to produce some stuff out from his tear ducts, which meant that the illness was still present. After all, he suggested a hospitalization for 4 days, where the doctors would do the same thing every day once or twice, to make sure that the illness would not come back.
The last treatment before hospitalization (which will happen next Wednesday) was yesterday, and after I brought him home, I put him in the terrarium, and he closed his eyes and started to nap. It was around 3 PM.
Now my question: It's 1 PM the next day, and Sergio is still sitting at almost the same spot, and his eyes are still closed. He doesn't move much, he does not eat, does not drink, does not poop since yesterday afternoon. It's super scary. Is it possible that too much travel once almost 5-6 weeks now caused him too much stress he cannot handle? I'm super worried about him, these two months were pure hell for us, to see what's happening with him, and after a little hope that he was cured the same symptoms are coming back again. Also, I'm not happy about the hospitalization at all. What do you think guys?
(P.S.: he is about a 10-month-old male panther chameleon, and we went through with the vet every step of his threatening conditions. Also, the only difference between yesterday's visit and the previous ones is that now he got some vitamin-A because he started shedding meanwhile but it took so much time..it started 3 weeks ago and it's still happening)