sfaoldguy
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The local pet shop has a ball python with a serious eye problem. It retained an eye cap its last shed and the manager removed it. Now, a week later or so, the eye is completely foggy white. The iris cannot even be distinguished. The manager hypothesized that the cornea may have been damaged when the eye cap was removed.
If the cornea was damaged, will it heal back? What do you guys think the issue could be? Fungal infection? Bacterial infection? etc? I have noticed the snake almost continuously soaking every time I visited the store this week.
Other information that may help in diagnosing and/or treating is that there seamed to be a scar on the retina which was slightly darker (cream color) than the rest of the eye. The eye did not look like it was losing fluid in any way. No wrinkling, etc.
Thanks for any advice you have. I am considering purchasing the snake and taking it to the vet, but I would like an idea of the difficulty of treating the issue so as to gauge whether the cost is something I want to incur.
Thanks,
John
If the cornea was damaged, will it heal back? What do you guys think the issue could be? Fungal infection? Bacterial infection? etc? I have noticed the snake almost continuously soaking every time I visited the store this week.
Other information that may help in diagnosing and/or treating is that there seamed to be a scar on the retina which was slightly darker (cream color) than the rest of the eye. The eye did not look like it was losing fluid in any way. No wrinkling, etc.
Thanks for any advice you have. I am considering purchasing the snake and taking it to the vet, but I would like an idea of the difficulty of treating the issue so as to gauge whether the cost is something I want to incur.
Thanks,
John