Has anyone used Liquid Paraffin in snakes?
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I have a snake with a faecal impaction (confirmed by Xray) and the vet suggests tube-feeding him oil to help him pass it.
I have seen cases where Mineral Oil was prescribed, but that is unavailable where I live. We can get Liquid Paraffin, but my (non-reptile) vet doesn't know if it's OK in snakes. Any experiences? Would you give Liquid Paraffin to a snake (or any other reptile for that matter)? Many thanks for any experiences/ suggestions. Photos: Lump seen in September Xray 6 January X ray 19 Jan after he had passed two large stools |
Man, that's upsetting to see. I wish you luck treating him.
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Can you get flaxseed oil? I would try that first.
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Have you tried something simple and easy like just letting him soak in warm water for a while?
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I've tube fed him liquid food once, but he won't voluntarily take anything solid, and I don't want to force feed him solid food and make it worse. My hope is to tube feed him again, but with oil in the feed, then go back to baths and massage. I'd be really grateful for any other ideas, he's had this problem since September last year and he's now losing weight so it's time for an intervention. |
Could a cloacal flush possibly help soften the impaction?
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I have not, was just thinking of different ways to help with blockages in people and other animals. From what little I read up on it, it's used to collect samples for testing, as well as administering medications, and hydration.
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