lisagr07
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After 6ish weeks of basking and dangling his left front leg I decided it was time for some medical intervention. He has no trouble using it to climb, there may be a bit of weakness with the grip in it though...
Here he is dangling it..
The vet did a hands on exam of him and decided nothing was broken, maybe just had been torqued causing muscle trama...
They drew blood and did a fecal on him.
The fecal came back positive for pinworms.. He said to give him Panacur for 3 days, then repeat in 2 weeks. Since I have 2 other chams, that I rotate in the outside cages, that more than likely the other 2 should be treated also... Pinworms can be contracted through feeders and through feces of other infected chams..
Here are the blood results...
With the elevated AST and CK he suspected some type of muscular trama.... Prescribed Metacam every other day for pain "as need" , I guess as long as he continues favoring the leg...
Anyone have anything to add or comment on???
Thanks a lot,,, Lisa
Here he is dangling it..
The vet did a hands on exam of him and decided nothing was broken, maybe just had been torqued causing muscle trama...
They drew blood and did a fecal on him.
The fecal came back positive for pinworms.. He said to give him Panacur for 3 days, then repeat in 2 weeks. Since I have 2 other chams, that I rotate in the outside cages, that more than likely the other 2 should be treated also... Pinworms can be contracted through feeders and through feces of other infected chams..
Here are the blood results...
With the elevated AST and CK he suspected some type of muscular trama.... Prescribed Metacam every other day for pain "as need" , I guess as long as he continues favoring the leg...
Anyone have anything to add or comment on???
Thanks a lot,,, Lisa
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