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HELP!! Gecko was dropped on it's head!!

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Alright so just a few hours ago my friend came over and im not really sure if she meant to but she dropped my gecko on it's head! The gecko looks to be having spasms and will only do that with short breaks of him just laying there, I'm so worried!! Anyone know what to do!?
 
Leave him alone in a dark, warm place. He may live or he may not. Reptiles are more resilient to brain damage than mammals, but his neck could be broken too, and the spasms you're seeing could be severed nerves firing. Not much a vet could do even if you took it to one.
 
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