Vaselinse for skin lumps?

I would not recommend using vaseline. What kind of skin problem does your cham have? Cant you post some pictures please.
 
After a couple of applications on the tail and legs all the lumps are completely healed. IMO Vaseline works for skin lumps. This was a vet advice.
 
What were they? Could we please still see pictures, out of curiosity?[/QUOTE

I will try to find some pics i took at the beginning. They looked like some kind of fungus. This was on a Senegal cham that i rescued in very bad conditions, she's doing great now.
 
smothering it?? does it need air to thrive? I have no clue just throwing that out there

I dont know. But I know that when people have warts and stuff you have to use a medicated cream... with vasaline not being medicated, i dont think it would work.
Then again.. apparently if you wrap duct tape around a wart you can slough it off over time and it goes away....
 
I dont know. But I know that when people have warts and stuff you have to use a medicated cream... with vasaline not being medicated, i dont think it would work.
Then again.. apparently if you wrap duct tape around a wart you can slough it off over time and it goes away....

I heard rub a penny on the wart....
Maybe the vasoline is the duct tape/penny method:rolleyes:

I am glad it cleared up whatever it was.
 
I heard rub a penny on the wart....
Maybe the vasoline is the duct tape/penny method:rolleyes:

I am glad it cleared up whatever it was.

never heard the penny one... Intresting.
Im glad it cleared up too, it just makes me wonder if it really was a fungus.
 
After a couple of applications on the tail and legs all the lumps are completely healed. IMO Vaseline works for skin lumps. This was a vet advice.

Be reasonable here please. First, you don't know what the skin lumps were (just had theories). So, you also don't know if they went away on their own or were in fact affected by some ingredient in the Vaseline. You also can't say that Vaseline treats skin lumps in general. There are all kinds of conditions that could form a lump on a cham's skin. Most won't be affected by petroleum jelly. There was no diagnosis, no testing, no definitive reason they went away. Be careful what you state on a public forum...someone desperate for a quick simple answer to a health question may misunderstand your statement and treat their own problem with terrible consequences.

I'm glad they went away but would really suspect they resolved themselves.
 
Be reasonable here please. First, you don't know what the skin lumps were (just had theories). So, you also don't know if they went away on their own or were in fact affected by some ingredient in the Vaseline. You also can't say that Vaseline treats skin lumps in general. There are all kinds of conditions that could form a lump on a cham's skin. Most won't be affected by petroleum jelly. There was no diagnosis, no testing, no definitive reason they went away. Be careful what you state on a public forum...someone desperate for a quick simple answer to a health question may misunderstand your statement and treat their own problem with terrible consequences.

I'm glad they went away but would really suspect they resolved themselves.

As i stated this was my opinion backed up with results, I tried and it worked for me. People should takes what it's written on this forum as advice or guidelines nothing its concrete or guaranteed.People should use common sense more than any of the advices here.
 
Maybe it was something that couldn't heal as long as it was wet. Chameleons spend a lot of time in a damp environment. Sealing it up with vasoline might have been helpful in that regard.

The fact is, we don't have a clue what it was. It's gone now and that's good but it, in no way, suggests that the answer to all lumps/bumps on the skin is to cover them with vasoline.
 
People should takes what it's written on this forum as advice or guidelines nothing its concrete or guaranteed.People should use common sense more than any of the advices here.

So, just how would you define "common sense"? That's the bigger problem. Common sense tells different people different things and that can be huge if we are comparing a newbie's sense to a 10 year veteran. Everyone touts common sense but no one can demonstrate it across the board.

Common sense would never suggest to me that putting Vaseline on a cham's skin lump was treatment for anything. Your sense was different than mine. I would have the lump biopsied by a vet and then decide what to do based on whatever the tests told me: an abscess, calcium deposit, tumor, scar tissue, an encapsulated parasitic worm, cyst, articular gout, healed vertebral fracture......
 
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