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my poor little gecko burned himself jumping onto a light a few days ago and while he only hit his head and theres a little burn, is there anything i can do to prevent infection? i know i may be over worrying but i really like this guy and hes really a fun pet. please tell me if theres anything i can do, its a crested gecko if that helps at all. thank you
 
I would put some neosporin on the effected area daily for a few days, until it begins to heal really well. That's pretty much all you can do at this point. Oh, and of course make sure the light is out of his reach from now on, but I am sure you have already done this:)
 
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