Possible burns?

emiahs

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Do these look like burns to you guys? I changed out his light bulb and thought the temp was legit but came home to this.

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its a burn. the spine and the side is burned. arm. always check your basking temps as new lights often have way different temps, even changing the fixture can increase or decrease heat output. :eek:
 
yes burns 100% loo like burns he needs anti biotic ointment on that possimly a vet depending on his reaction to it it wont hurt taking him in neosporin is what i would use on it it looks pretty big
 
It does look big. I would see a vet as you don't know how deep it is. Popeye had a small one on his belly 9 months ago which was treated and a small area is still to be seen.
 
I won't be able to see a vet till monday but I got my doctor to prescribe some silver sulfadiazine cream (Silvadene) for him for the weekend. How bad do you all think it is? I am so pissed at myself!
 
I won't be able to see a vet till monday but I got my doctor to prescribe some silver sulfadiazine cream (Silvadene) for him for the weekend. How bad do you all think it is? I am so pissed at myself!

That's good you got the right cream. I used a similar one for my boy. Your chameleon will hide any illness from you until its quite far advanced. I did not have mine treated for several months. The only symptom he showed was a loss of colour, and the burn mark. We used the cream twice a day and he had baytral injections for two weeks he is now great. Your vet will be able to decide what treatment is best for your one when he is seen. Don't beat yourself up about it, it is unfortunate but it happens. You have recognised the problem and taken measures to stop it happening again.:)
 
He's been doing really well. I don't think it's anything more than a superficial burn but the cream is going on 2x a day and I have reptiaid on the way for a preventative measure. I'm having an issue getting to a vet until the middle/end of next week.
 
Just wanted to post a PM that I had with Dr. O on burn treatment in case anybody else ever needed the info.

From Dr. O:
due to the color changing nature of chams, I have found that its very difficult if not impossible to judge the severity of a burn for several weeks. sometimes there's a color change but it all gets better, and sometimes it continues into a full slough.

however, silver sulfadiazine (SSD) is my favorite topical by far for reptile burns, there is nothing better. I would keep a relatively thick layer on it at all times, enough that you may only need to reapply every 12-48 hours or so as it naturally rubs off. but it will help to keep bacteria dead and out, and moisture in. if he sloughs however, he will need systemic antibiotics for a month or longer, and you're going to need a vet for that.
 
That is so interesting from Dr O. That is more or less the same treatment Popeye had and that was from a vet with an interest in reptiles. ( the best I can get here ) . A problem didn't show up till about a couple of months after the burn. There was no sloughing but he had a course of subcut antibiotics and a check up a month later. Thanks it's good to know my vet was on the right track.:)
 
Those last pics look like burns for sure.
How are u measuring the basking temps?

I try to arrange the lamp so the bulb is a few inches from the screen, and prop something between the light fixture dome and the cage surface.

Surprisingly, 25W is all we need. They dont get super hot
 
Since it hasn't been mentioned. You probably know this but with burns and on antibiotics really make sure he gets plenty of water. Needs good hydration.:)
Hope it heals soon.
 
I have a probe on his bask and a IR temp gun. The fault was the result of me having to leave the house, I wasn't able to monitor the set up. I would never have started messing with his lighting if I would of known I was going to have to leave.
 
How do you think he is looking? These are pictures from his first shed after the burn happened. I have been still applying the silver sulfadiazine every time it wears off and he already went thru a round of antibiotics.
 

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OUCH! Hope that cream works. Glad to see people that actually care about there animals on this forum. I wish there was a screening process to be able to own animals, especially ones like this that require more care.

Sorry about the rant, just see stuff like that go untreated b/c the owners just don't care to check up on it or don't want to fork out any extra money.
So props to you sir :)
 
oops...didn't look at the date of original post. He looks a lot better. I've heard it takes a while for those to go away, but I definitely see the progress!
Glad to see hes doin better!
 
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