The eyes of the baby turtle are thick, and the turtle has white pus in the eyes

Updated on pet 2024-04-18
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Well, first of all, clean up the white thick inside, take a cotton swab as much as possible to get out, and then add some chlortetracycline, and then find a place with a moderate temperature for him to rest, stick to it for about a week, and it will get better, and regular sun exposure is okay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Try it with chlortetracycline.

    If it doesn't work, go to the turtle bar and ask.

    To be on the picture.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    White eye disease, **white eye disease gives you a way: go to the pharmacy to buy cefradine capsules, and then sprinkle a little on the eyelids (even if you don't need to apply it to the inside of the eyelids, it will be absorbed), then take a cotton swab and wipe it evenly, and finally apply erythromycin (to prevent the turtle from rubbing off the powder) by the way on the turtle's hand... If this method is not particularly effective, here is another method for you:

    1。Eye drops (rifampicin) once a day in the morning2. Soak in water for half an hour every night3.

    Apply chlortetracycline to the eye area (sold in major pharmacies) 4.The tap water in summer is not clean, it is recommended to bask in the sun for 2 hours a day to kill the virus, in the change, if possible, these days ** period with cool white raising. By the way, don't bask in the sun and put it in a cool place.

    The temperature difference should not be too big when bathing, and it is easy to catch a cold when you have white eye disease. . . If you can still open your eyes a little now, you can go to the pharmacy and buy chloramphenicol eye drops for 1 day, this method is best used together with the first two methods. The turtle shell is wide and thick because it has not been exposed to water for a long time, and mine is the same, sometimes it is heated and dried, and the shell will also be deformed...

    I hope the landlord will read it carefully. It's eye drops, if you can, it's best to have two people help him drop eye drops, one person must tightly break the turtle's two hands (must be tightly broken), and then find a more careful person to break the eyelids, and then if you can identify the impurities or the white film (can't get rid of it, you will be blind) to clean up the impurities. I'm holding a sterilized hairpin, which is the kind of small one, break it, and then drop eye drops, and it's best to use the eye drops.

    This is best combined with the last medicine powder** (that is, sapafradine capsules), first eye drops, then powder, and then erythromycin (you can also apply it to the claws of the turtle) Remember that fear means the end of the turtle's life... If you don't dare, find someone who is attentive and good at it... After reading the watchtower, the above are all my experience gained from white eye disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    White pus in the turtle's eyes is most likely due to white eye disease, which may be caused by deterioration of water quality, because the turtle rubs its eyes with its front legs. Turtles with mild white eye disease need to soak 1 or 2 times a day in potassium manganate medicated baths and apply eye drops or ointment. If the condition is more severe, the pus and necrotic epidermis should be removed first, and then soaked in a medicated bath, and the liquid should be changed every 24 hours.

    The turtle's eyes have white pus, which may be caused by white eye disease, which is mainly caused by the deterioration of water quality, and the incidence of young turtles is generally higher. Turtles often rub their eyes with their front legs, and if there is a problem with the water quality, it is easy to get white eyes.

    If the symptoms are mild, the turtle can still open its eyes and can bathe in a diluted potassium permanganate solution for half an hour at a time, and it needs to be soaked for 5 days. Also give eye drops or ointment to the turtle 1 2 times a day until the turtle recovers.

    If the disease is severe and the turtle is completely unable to open its eyes, the white pus and necrotic epidermis need to be removed first. The turtle is then soaked in a water-soluble solution containing vitamin B and oxytetracycline, and the solution is changed every 24 hours.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's most likely a bacterial infection. Observe whether the turtle's feeding is normal, if not, it can be determined that it is a bacterial infection. Take antibiotics internally (enrofloxacin, etc.).

    If the intake is normal, mix multivitamin in the feed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I can buy potions at the flower and bird market, and I have them at home.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ...Upper Veterinary Hospital. You threaten that turtle with a baby turtle before she dies. It's really not good, a dead horse is a live horse doctor, and the eyeballs are cut off with a knife.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Blister with potassium permanganate three times a day for 10 minutes

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, the white stuff on the eyes of turtles is mostly caused by environmental hygiene problems. Change the water frequently to keep the water clean and the chance of infection will be reduced. 1.Drops with chloramphenicol eye drops or chlortetracycline eye ointment.

    Questions. It's white eye I've been using chloramphenicol eye drops and erythromycin eye ointment for 20 days and I still can't open my eyes Open my eyes and see that there is something white in my eyes inside.

    1. In the early stage of the disease, apply erythromycin and chlortetracycline ointment to the affected area for 1-2 minutes each time, once a day, for several days, and improve significantly. 2. For the turtles that have been diseased, they should be raised separately, and the original breeding container should be soaked in potassium permanganate solution for more than 30 minutes for disinfection and sterilization. For turtles housed in the same tank, if it is found that they already have white eye disease, other ones can be soaked in nitrofuracilin (or furazolidone) solution.

    This is both a preventative measure and can be used as an early stage**. Juvenile turtles should use 20 milliliter concentration, and juvenile turtles should use 30 milliliter concentration for adult turtles, and the length of immersion time depends on the water temperature. Soak once a day (40 minutes) for 3-5 days if necessary.

    3. If the turtle is seriously ill (refuses to eat and its eyes can no longer be opened), it should be soaked in antibiotic drug solution (containing 500-1000 units of antibiotics per ml) for more than one hour every day, and then smeared with antibacterial eye ointment on the affected area, and placed in a dark place to promote the white secretion to fall off as soon as possible. 4. For turtles with serious symptoms (eye erosion), first remove the white matter and white necrotic epidermis in the eyes, and continue to clean up if there is bleeding. The turtle is then soaked in a liquid containing B vitamins and oxytetracycline.

    The liquid medicine is prepared in the ratio of 1 2 tablets of oxytetracycline and 2 tablets of vitamin B per 500 grams of water.

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