Hi, I have a 3 toed female box turtle. She was doing great, eating well and very active. However, 5 days ago, I noticed she had swollen eyes with some pus (I think this is what it was). She does not have a runny nose, but I was told she may have pneumonia. I was told to give her ceftazidime injections. Can I also use terramycin ointment on top of the injections? What do you suggest I do? How can I get her to eat if she cannot see. She does not want to eat anything. Any help please? Thanks

Updated On August 29th, 2017

Pet's info:

Image profile

Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

Licensed Veterinary Technician

This question includes photos that may contain sensitive content. Click to view.

View more to consider that the photos may include sensitive content.

She should be examined by a veterinarian experienced in treating reptiles to definitively diagnose the underlying condition. If Olivia have pneumonia, the vet can prescribe or dispense an appropriate dose of antibiotics. The eyes may have a secondary infection and topical treatment can be administered if indicated. You may want to increase the temp in her enclosure by 5-10 degrees F to aid in recovery. A soak in a warm 50/50 solution of water and unflavored PediaLyte will help prevent dehydration. You can also offer the appropriate formula of Oxbow Critical Care for her to eat.

Vote icon

1Pet Parents found this answer helpful

Other Answers

See More Answers
image

Have A Vet Question?

Book an appointment with the pros – our expert vets are here to help.

Sponsored