The turtle at home has a tumor on its neck, what to do

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is probably a serious skin decay, **The method is as follows: 1. Topical ointment**: chlortetracycline eye ointment, erythromycin eye ointment, erythromycin ointment, Wuji ointment, sulfur ointment, acyclovir cream, Dacrin, Baiduobang, etc. (**Ranked from low to high, from a practical point of view, there is generally no need to use such drugs as Daknin, Baiduobang, etc.).

    Usage: After applying 1 or 2 times a day, dry feeding most of the time, soaking in water for half an hour to an hour and completing feeding. Usually within 14 days**.

    Among the cheap drugs listed above, sulfur ointment is particularly effective, and sulfur ointment is recommended for non-head and neck infections. 2. External liquid drugs**: iodophor, povidone-iodine, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide (do not use it for the head), iodine tincture (as above), purple potion (as above) can be used.

    The use of iodophor and povidone iodine can be directly soaked **5 minutes after dry culture, or iodophor and povidone iodine can be diluted and soaked **10 30 minutes after dry culture. Alcohol can be used to wipe all parts of the body except the eyes. Iodine tincture, hydrogen peroxide, purple potion effect is better, but can not be used on the head, neck ** (to prevent accidental into the eyes, causing discomfort to the turtle), are 1 2 times a day, dry after use.

    Usually within 10 days**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Scabies: most of the diseases occur in aquatic turtles and semi-aquatic turtles. The source of the disease is the hydrophilic air unicellular spot subsp.

    It is often found in water, turtles, intestines, etc. When the water environment is good, the turtle is a carrier of bacteria, and once the environment is polluted or the body surface is injured, the germs multiply in large numbers and cause the turtle to become sick. It is recommended to isolate the sick turtle, squeeze out all the contents of the scabies, rub the affected area with iodine wine, apply oxytetracycline powder, and then stuff a cotton ball coated with oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline eye ointment into the affected area.

    2. Fibroids: When the baby turtle is infected with the virus, it may also grow local benign tumors such as fibers, which need to be surgically removed as soon as possible, otherwise it is easy to appear if it cannot be completely removed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be that the mustard turtle has a disease, squeeze out the things, and then go to the pharmacy to buy medicine and pour water into it, and then put the turtle in the soak.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is the scabies disease that squeezes out the things, rubs the affected area with iodine wine, and then recuperates for more than ten days to see.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The pimple that grows in a turtle is scabies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The turtle has a white bag on its neck, which is likely caused by inflammation after being injured in a fight. The white bag on the neck of the turtle may also be scabies, and it can also spread to the limbs. The turtle has a tumour on its neck, which also looks like a white bag and is hard to the touch.

    The turtle has a white bag on its neck, which may be caused by inflammation after being injured in a fight, and if it does not go down by itself, there will be suppuration.

    The white bag on the turtle's neck may also be scabies, and it will also be transmitted to the limbs, not in time**, it will also cause it to slow down, reduce food intake and other phenomena, and in serious cases, it will be life-threatening.

    The turtle has a tumor on its neck, which looks like a white bag, which is generally caused by a viral infection, and it is relatively hard to the touch, which generally does not affect the health of the turtle, but it is best to remove it as soon as possible.

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