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Put it in 200ml of clean water with cephalosporin, soak it, apply gold enzyme eye ointment to him at night (apply it on its eyelids), for 4 consecutive days, it will be a little open (you can stop using or use less cephalosporin in the future), and then I will use pearl eye liquid to drop its eyes, the most important job is to feed him food, because it can't see at this time, so it may not be able to eat for the turtle's diet, I will feed him chicken, beef, pork, fish, and raw pork liver (it seems that it prefers to eat this) You have to be patient when feeding it, The first time I fed him, it took 30 minutes, you can put the food lightly and touch its nose, the turtle will have its own resistance when it is full, try to feed it every day, if he doesn't eat it, you can also feed milk, otherwise it will starve to death (note** is not to hurt its eyes).
Keep it in sterile fresh water and then apply it, it's not good to have to. Go to the market to buy a bottle of turtle protection liquid, pour a small cap, mix with the water, soak the turtle in water for half an hour, and then change the water, once or twice My turtle is so good
Conjunctivitis (i.e., white eye disease).
**Method: 1. The water should be changed frequently, the water quality should be kept clean, and nutritional drugs should be fed on time to improve the resistance of the turtle itself.
2. Turtles that have been diseased should be raised separately, and the original feeding container should be soaked in potassium permanganate solution for more than 30 minutes for disinfection and sterilization.
3. For turtles raised in the same tank, if it is found that they already have white eye disease, others can be soaked in nitrofuracillin (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.
4. For the turtle with mild disease (still able to open the eyes and take the initiative to eat) the turtle can be soaked in low-concentration salt water, or raised in 15 milliliters of furacillin or furazolidone solution, and it can be cured in about a week. Or soak the liquid medicine with a concentration of 30 milligrams for 40 minutes a day, and soak it continuously for about a week to heal.
5. 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 raise it to promote the white secretion to fall off as soon as possible.
6. 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 1 2 tablets of oxytetracycline and 2 tablets of vitamins per 500 grams of water.
Author: wwwz9 - Protector Level 14 11-9 17:51
If your eyes are infected, go to the pet hospital as soon as possible, and he will give you eye drops or eye ointment, or you will be blind. Take good care of your pets.
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My turtle was like this some time ago, and it didn't work after ordering eye drops for a long time, but then gritted his teeth and ruthlessly broke open his eyes, got the white stuff inside, and ordered eye drops for a few days, and it was fine.
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Cataracts. I used to have one too.
Get some eye drops.
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Maybe the white eye is still in the early stage, and it is not so serious now, some lucky ones will slowly get better on their own, but many will deteriorate, you had better give it medicine while it is not serious, if you can't open your eyes at all, it will slowly lose its appetite, and it will be more difficult to treat at that time. Of course, it may also be possible that your turtle is not white-eyed.
What if your cute little turtle has white eye? Is it so distressed, so anxious, but I don't know how to help it. Today, I will tell you how to make Wu regret Jane's white eye disease**.
In summer, the weather is relatively hot, if the water is not changed frequently, the turtle is easy to get white eye, if one day you find that the turtle can't open its eyes, and there is white things flowing out of it, sorry, the turtle has white eye disease.
If you have white eye, dilute potassium permanganate to a light red color, soak the turtle in it to disinfect it, and soak it for 20 minutes (soak it again every two days, a total of two times before the mountain is fine.) )
After soaking, the turtle's eyes are more swollen, don't be afraid, at this time, you need to touch it with erythromycin or penicillin ointment every day, 3 times a day.
During the application period, it should be placed in a cool place to dry, and a little water should be sprayed every day to avoid too dry. (If you are afraid that it lacks nutrients, you can add a little vitamin E to the water pants it sprays).
Usually turtles have white eye disease** for at least two weeks and up to two months. Remember to stick to it every day and don't give it up! Since you have this pet, you have to be responsible for it to the end.
You will find that the turtle's eyes are gradually swollen, but you still can't open them, don't worry, insist on applying medicine every day. One day, if you find that your eyes are not swollen at all, put them in water and raise them, and the water will flush out the "white lumpy" foreign body in your eyes.
Then your turtle opens its eyes, and it's **, and it's as lively and cute as before. Congratulations, remember not to feed turtles a lot of raw meat in summer, and remember to change the water frequently.
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The turtle does not have white eye disease, it may be that the water quality is not good, and the eye is infected, and the water should be changed frequently.
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