Tongue issue

Hello everyone, it has been a little more time since my last message and I hasten to inform you that nothing has changed with our problem (. He also can't shoot his tongue beyond two centimeters. We also have a few more problems and I don't understand why I'm asking you to help me. I began to notice how he was sitting with his nose to the top, as shown in articles about her, as I understand it, it could be a respiratory infection. I also notice that his eye sometimes swells and after a moment before he moves it, he remains that way (I don't know what this is related to). I put photos of a slightly swollen eye, he went to bed and I noticed that the eye was swollen, after which I took a picture and he moved his eye a little and returned it to normal. The background temperature in the terrarium is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. At the warm-up point 87. Vitamins twice a month repashi calcium plus LoD. Each feeding is a supercal NoD. Humidity is 40-50% day and night. I use an automatic watering system every hour for 3 seconds to maintain humidity. I don't have the opportunity to show it to a good veterinarian because there are very few of them in Russia. And those that are say that the terrarium should have a temperature of 104 at the warm-up point and an ultraviolet of 15% and hang all the lamps near the branches. Tell me, does it make sense to go to such veterinarians? And what should I do now?
Look at his daytime photo and tell me if he looks healthy

I don't understand, does he inflate his eye on his own? Due to the fact that I am very nervous, I cannot sit still and while he is sleeping now with a swollen eye, I disturbed the chameleon a little and he blew off the eye.

If targeting issues are due to incorrect supplementation this can take time to reverse. It is not a fast process.

Eyes can swell up and you will see them rotating them to clean them then they should reduce. I have seen some that swell at night when they sleep but are normal when they wake up.

Per the RI this would mean a vet visit to listen to the lungs. We can not help at all with treating this and they are deadly for chams if they go untreated.
 
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