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- Tortoise Mouth Rot: Causes, Prevention, Treatment - The Turtle Hub
Stomatitis or mouth rot is a common infectious disease in tortoises You can also tag mouth rot as the inflammation of the oral cavity Either the bacteria, virus, or fungus can be responsible for the infection
- Need some advice! (mouth injury) - Tortoise Forum
I've seen it a lot of times due to the turtle tortoise sliding down from climbing the wall, having his beak get caught and his falling weight making the mouth open too wide Could very well be that if he were well hydrated this wouldn't cause it to tear in the corners
- What is wrong with my tortoises mouth? - reptileknowledge. com
Signs of mouth rot include a loss of appetite, visible dead tissue in the mouth, pus coming from the mouth and or nose, and red, inflamed mouth tissue Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of these symptoms, or if your reptile seems unusually lethargic or depressed
- Tortoise Mouth Rot: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment - Reptile Here
Also referred to as stomatitis, mouth rot in tortoises is an infection in the mouth with many causes and symptoms The condition is treatable and is usually accompanied by ulcers, swelling, and redness in the oral cavity So then, how do you treat mouth rot, and is the disease preventable?
- Causes of Tortoise Mouth Rot: How to Prevent and Treat It
Mouth rot can seriously impact a tortoise’s health and well-being The ramifications range from general weakness to respiratory issues and even death Although pathogens are responsible for causing mouth rot, the real culprit is inadequate husbandry which allows the infection to take hold
- Tortoise Injuries: Prevention, Treatment, Aftercare
Visible injuries should be treated by a vet as soon as you can get to one, but if you can’t see anything in particular, after a fall for example, just keep a very close eye on the tortoise over the course of the proceeding few days
- 10 Tortoise Health Problems, Symptoms, Treatments
Some common health issues of tortoises are shell rot, hypovitaminosis, mouth rot, respiratory illness, pyramiding, etc Each of these diseases is curable if diagnosed earlier Surprisingly, preventing these illnesses is possible with a balanced diet and a clean and well-arranged habitat
- Mouth Injury | Tortoise Forum
i have a horsefield tortoise and he seems to have a mouth injury which isnt mouth rot as he still attempts to eat It is almost like a scab which falls off and then heals and falls off over and over again I have been to the vet and he gave an injection of antibiotics that would last two weeks
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