amcroyals
AlanColesReptiles
amcroyals said:Ok, the animal has an exposed area of tissue. I have seen many rectal and hemipenis prolapse and IMO this is not the case. The animal is being treated topicaly and Doug has coordinated with me and the animal will be seen by a DVM. The animal is not suffering and is eating drinking and acting normal. The animal was treated prior to arriving with Doug for a prolapse and at this point no prolapse has been noted IMO. Thank you for your concern.
Alan Cole, CVT
I need to clarify my last response. The animal had a prior diagnosis of a prolapse when in Jake Terry's care. Right now, I can describe what I am seeing with the animal in Doug's care. At the cloaca there is abraded flesh and inflamed flesh protruding along with the still present "cyst". It is not consistant with a hemipenis prolapse but that is not to imply that this isn't a prolapse of some kind. I do not see any organ exposed from the cloaca area. The animal is not in need of an emergency exam my opinion but will be seen for this problem by a DVM tomarrow. IMO the animal has more than one issue in the cloaca area (cyst, abrasion, potential prolapse of some kind with prior history of some kind of prolapse) and will be seen/and treated ASAP.
Alan Cole, CVT
There you go Jake. The infamous reputation going down the crapper trophy. You earned it!!