You can try the sugar water soak. About 1-2 teaspoon of sugar per 6 Tablespoons of water is a good ratio to use. Put her in enough of this mixture to cover the lower part of the frog with her head still above water. A shallow dish with a lid is preferable (the plastic containers that some take-out places use work perfectly). Keep her in it for about 30 minutes. It should help dehydrate the prolapse and help it suck itself back in.
After the bath, you can try the q-tip + lubricant to very gently reinsert it. K-Y jelly or vaseline will work. If it's not going back in easily, leave it be and find yourself a qualified vet (hospital tank as advised above in the meantime).
A vet is a good idea even if you manage to get it back in, you want to determine the cause and stitches may also be required to keep it inside while it heals.
It's worth reading Franks advice, including all the comments: Amphibian and Reptile Emergencies
It helped me immensely when one of mine had a prolapse, though it wasn't quite as bad as your little girl's: http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prolapse.html





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