OK so my leopard gecko shedded in had shed over his eyes and they were like glued shut for a week I made a vet appointment and the day I was gonna take him he actually opened both of his eyes so I was glad and they just told me to call him if I need them but ever since then he still keeps them close I know he can open them but he still keeps in close and he still not eating so I'm worried

Updated On April 3rd, 2019

Pet's info: Reptile | Gecko | Male | 1 year and 1 month old

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Answered By Todd Cecil

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Thanks for reaching out about Bowser and including a photo. Vitamin A deficiencies can lead to poor shedding, especially associated with the eyes. This can lead to secondary infections, pus production and the eyes being shut. The diet needs to be corrected in that the insects need to be gut loaded. Ophthalmic antibiotics and anti-inflammatories are recommended. A veterinary visit is needed for this. The veterinarian can review husbandry and diet, and recommend corrections. Good luck.

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