Is there any way to cure hind leg paralysis in a bearded dragon? - bearded dragon hind leg paralysis
My bearded dragon has begun, it can not easily move his cage and I've read, and seems to be paralysis of the hind legs. He wanted to know if there is anything I can do to move more freely, or even better to cure his paralysis.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Bearded Dragon Hind Leg Paralysis Is There Any Way To Cure Hind Leg Paralysis In A Bearded Dragon?
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It is available through a metabolic bone disease (MBD), (due to lack of UVB (10-12% within 12 inches or a lack of calcium in the diet to be) or decrease (which must have a loose ground such as sand or wood chips), causing paralysis and need for a vet, and both require a set-up change
See a vet for exotic animals, who knows what to do when your laxative or settlement must (not only the material of the man who could kill him) and on a solid substrate such as flax placed, tile, carpet or slate Repti MBD needs an injection of U D3 and calcium powder to your diet and 10-12% UVB lamp burning recall that after 6-8 months, even if it does not produce visible light, UV-B rays are half do not count
The effects can be cured, but if your serious internal injuries could not happen, which can lead to death
All the deformations of the DMO is continuing, but the bones can be strong again and will probably go again
With the limited information provided, it could have several causes. What is your number of UVB-up? "It will be supplemented with calcium? The lack of sufficient quantities or exposure of this MBD to. What do you eat? Is chair? Opportunity to sign up here. How old are you?" Age can be a factor. A vet is the best place to get precise answers, but be prepared because you need to know the answers to these questions and many others.
You should take it to the vets, do not let it deteriorate.
You may have MBD, which to deform the body from the mold causes, and may affect traffic. Please get well!
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