My leopard gecko Koopa has not been eating lately and I noticed a small scab in his...well, you know. He is usually a good eater, but has been drinking water as usual. I am very worried that this is his intestines, but I see no traces of blood. Thank you so much!

Updated On December 14th, 2016

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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If you think it is a wound severe enough to expose intestine, Koopa should be seen immediately by your vet or an experienced herp veterinarian. A physical exam may diagnose injury, infection or a bad shed. It may also be a prolapse from the vent. These conditions cannot be diagnosed without an exam. Confirm proper temps in the enclosure. Soak him in a warm solution of water and unflavored PediaLyte daily for 15-20 minutes as long as he is not eating. keep him on paper towels or reptile carpet to keep the affected area clean. Loose substrate may stick to it and contaminate it further. If it is a bad shed, the soaks may loosen the skin/scab.

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