As shared, Baytril can and is a good antibiotic...but it should not be handed out like a cure all....alot of times a tort is brought into the vet, the vet asks a few questions and decides to diagnose RI (without actual testing for accurate diagnosis) and offers up this very strong med...when it is not necessary....
I would check the torts shell around the leg and make sure that there is not a rough or sharp edge---if there is, you can ever so gently take a human nail file and, did I say ever so gently?, smooth that edge...I also would flush the area a couple times a day with warm water from a squeeze bottle...this will help to keep the area clear and free of debris...
I would check the torts shell around the leg and make sure that there is not a rough or sharp edge---if there is, you can ever so gently take a human nail file and, did I say ever so gently?, smooth that edge...I also would flush the area a couple times a day with warm water from a squeeze bottle...this will help to keep the area clear and free of debris...