Is this an infection/problem?

RMS

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Hi all,

My wild rescue redfoot apears to have an unusual scale in the area behind her right eye. Does this look like a problem?

Her behaviour is normal and she appears lively and happy, but I just noticed this area in a picture.

And advice would be much appreciated.

Regards,

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Yvonne G

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It's probably nothing to be worried about. Looks like a bit of skin was pulled away. Hopefully, with no blood supply, it'll die and fall off. You can liken it to a hang nail.

If you're truly worried, seek a vet's advice.
 

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It's probably nothing to be worried about. Looks like a bit of skin was pulled away. Hopefully, with no blood supply, it'll die and fall off. You can liken it to a hang nail.

If you're truly worried, seek a vet's advice.
Thank you so much. I hear Gentian violet is a good all round cure. Does anyone else use this?
 

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Gentian violet is not a cure-all; it is an anti-fungal.

Your tort does not appear to have a fungal infection, and I would be extremely cautious about using g.v. near/around the eyes.
 

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Looks like maybe an old injury that is healing up.
 

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Thank you so much. I get the impression tortoises take their sweet time to heal...it's a pace-of-life thing...lol Yes, I'll keeps tabs on it.
 

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Thank you so much. I get the impression tortoises take their sweet time to heal...it's a pace-of-life thing...lol Yes, I'll keeps tabs on it.
Tortoises take roughly three to four times longer to heal than humans. Here is an example: when tortoises have invasive surgery requiring stitches, the stitches are left in for about three weeks or so. In humans, stitches placed at an incision site can be removed in 5-7 days.
 

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