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Red-Eared Slider Mouth Infection

Swollen Eyes & Loss of Appetite

Recovery Case

🐢 Grace’s journey back to health!  🐢


Grace, a 35-year-old Red-eared slider, came to us with swollen eyes and no appetite. 

We found a severe mouth infection with pus and plaques.


🧪 Blood tests confirmed infection, and cytology of the mouth showed lots of inflammatory cells with bacteria.

💉 We started antibiotics, daily mouth cleaning, and force feeding

(yes — reptiles need food support too!)

After one month of treatment, her mouth healed, her blood was back to normal, and she’s finally eating again!


💡 Turtle tip: reptiles often hide illness until it’s advanced.

They need proper UVB + heat lamps, 

and if they stop eating, assisted feeding and vet care are essential for recovery.


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