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Female Panther with edema - help!

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I have a female Sambava who has been treated by my vet for mouth rot. We started with Septra and then switched to Baytril. The switch to Baytril helped at first and now after 5 days of treatment it is back. I will be taking her back to my vet on Monday. I live in an area where there are no reptile vets but mine is willing to learn and so usually he posts questions on a vet site. I thought if any of you had any experience with this I could cut off some time.

Symptoms: 2 year old female, normal size, eats well even now, fluidlike puffyness between her front legs and skull.
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