how to treat my turtle for septicemia!!

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How did you come to the conclusion it is septicemia? Did you visit a vet?
This infection is usually deadly and rarely shows any signs before becoming fatal....
 
Not usually... If it's just an infection you should be able to treat it with anti biotics. Neosporin is actually great for dermal abrasions, cuts scrapes etc.
But if it has developed into septicemia, meaning the infection has spread into the blood stream, the chances are very slim.
Generally when an infection becomes septic the condition of the animal seems to go down hill, it becomes very lethargic and unresponsive and unfortunately..will very rarely come back from it.
 
Also I can't help but ask...did you go to a herp specialist vet or just a vet?
And what type of antibiotics did they prescribe?
 
Sylvias;4340642; said:
Not usually... If it's just an infection you should be able to treat it with anti biotics. Neosporin is actually great for dermal abrasions, cuts scrapes etc.
But if it has developed into septicemia, meaning the infection has spread into the blood stream, the chances are very slim.
Generally when an infection becomes septic the condition of the animal seems to go down hill, it becomes very lethargic and unresponsive and unfortunately..will very rarely come back from it.

when i first started treating him he was lethargic, not eating, and unresponsive. but after a bit, he was eating, was active and lively.
 
I won that bet.... baytril.... Probably not causing any problems atm but I hate that drug.
An exotic vet should know the difference between an infection and septicemia and if it really is septic they should have warned you the chances are slim.
Is he getting worse or just not getting better?
The prescribed meds SHOULD be working but.. it's baytril.... thats a double edged sword with reptiles.
 
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