I am located in Derby, Kansas. Just south of Wichita. I went to a vet for my other chameleon and the lady knew less than I did about my chameleon. I read that some vets will use Zymox to cure the infection. Is this something that can be bought over the counter at local pharmacys?
I do understand about not wanting to go to a vet who knows less about chameleons than you do.
That's the type who can harm your cham, instead of curing him.
I keep mostly Jackson's and so I've had this problem occur. Like you, I'd like to be able to solve all cham health issues at home but it isn't possible much of the time.
With very mild infections, diluted chlorhexidine (at feed stores)/Hibiclens (at pharmacies) has cured it but that is only for the mildest cases when caught very early.
Your guy looks like he already must get an antibiotic.
Unfortunately, the Zymox is used
in addition to an antibiotic, not instead of one and is used after the swelling is cleaned out.
The vet is also using a prescription strength Zymox that is not available to the public.
As I mentioned before, you can apply some hibiclens with a QTip to help the area until he gets to the vet (hopefully soon).
Hopefully, mom and dad will change their minds.
With chams, sooner is much better than later when it comes to vet care.
People sometimes hesitate to take their cham to a vet because it is expensive--but these people probably wouldn't hesitate to take a free puppy to a vet because it costs more than the puppy cost.
It's simply the humane thing to do.
Doesn't your friend at the pet shop know of a good vet to use?
Here are a few links to pages with vets who care for reptiles in Kansas, maybe one of them will be good with chameleons.
http://www.anapsid.org/vets/kansas.html
This place in Wichita says that
some of their vets treat reptiles and to call them for more info
http://allcreaturespetvet.com/about-us/services.html
Finally, this next thread simply seems to have a listing of Wichita vets, not necessarily ones who treat reptiles or chams.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/i-need-vet-chams-wichita-ks-35938/
You may also want to start a new thread called Help--need a cham vet near Wichita or Derby, Kansas --or something like that.
Hopefully, someone who knows of a good cham bet nearby will repond.