Sorry it didn't post the first time.
Sorry it didn't post the first time.
here is the other photo
Thanks Grif. I was just making sure; we are trying our best until the specialist is back. She should be back on Monday, but I just wanted to make sure we were doing everything possible.
Don't feed it til the swelling goes down.
Here is an update on the little guy. On Monday he saw the frog Doctor she drained 23 cc of fluid off him and we have managed to keep it off! Still not sure what is going on; the fluid was plain water. There was no evidenc of any infection or parasite. By vet orders, I am dripping a special saline solution on his back 3 times a day. He is off all medications, and I finally got him to eat. He won't eat by himself so I have been force feeding small pieces of night crawler coated in exotic animal critical care food supplement. Still very lethargic and left pupil is still dilated. It also seems like he is having difficulty peeing. Anyone experience anything similar? The vet is thinking possible kidney, heart, or nerological problem; she is consulting with other vets to see if there is any other treatments that she doesn't know about.
Hopefully your little guy gets better...
I've had cats with kidney failure, and it looks similar to that. There's difficulty urinating, and eventually the toxins can build up and cause neurological problems. A zillion other things or even multiple, less serious conditions might cause those same symptoms though. Fingers crossed that it's something your frog can bounce back from.. You're lucky to have access to a specialist.
Water retention can be a few things, but kidney failure is number one. Toxing Out Syndrome cause this as well as lethargy and lsitlesness. Just keep up what you're doing and hopefully he'll pull through. It takes Amphibians a long Time to recover so be patient. Good luck![]()
Yes. Bowling Green, Ky is very lucky to have All Creatures Animal Hospital. The staff is very dedicated to serving all animals, and they won't give up no matter how bad the situation looks.
I really hope he does pull through; even though he is new I'm starting to get attached. I'll keep this post updated in case anyone else experiences a similar problem.
Here is an update. He is still being treated with the saline soaks and being force feed. He did walk around a bit last night without flipping over. No pee - that I have noticed. I have noticed his color has changed. He had some yellow markings that have turned a pale brown color (almost a dirty white) but his green coloring has remained the same exact color. Is this normal? Could it be stress or could he be changing to blend in with his paper towel substrate?
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