It appears my beardie broke a finger on a front leg. What can be done about this. Should she be seen by a vet? Appetite and behavior have not changed. She is an walking normally and doesn't appear to be in serious pain (though I know reptiles are notorious for not showing pain/illness). Just need to know if a vet visit is necessary and what can be done if seen by a vet. I would prefer to avoid amputation if possible (obviously) and since the finger isn't turning dark, i would think not needed.

Updated On December 10th, 2017

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Answered By Emi Knafo, DVM, DACZM

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Hi! I would definitely recommend having Abby seen by a veterinarian. They will perform a full physical exam and will be able to prescribe her pain medication and possibly antibiotics if they think it’s necessary. This will give Abby the best chance of healing and avoiding amputation. The pictures you provided donsuggest that trauma and likely fracture has occurred. Just like if you or I broke a finger, and especially if the skin was open, we would feel much better with some pain control and antibiotics. They may put a light bandage on the foot, though surgical repair is not likely to be necessary in such a small bone. Good luck!

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