1, eyes:

To check the turtle's head, use the thumb and forefinger to hold the back of the head when it's not paying attention. The movement should be very fast, otherwise it is very difficult to check once it is retracted into the shell. If the turtle is peeling too much, it may be due to a problem with the skin or an imbalanced nutrition.

The tortoise's eyes should be very clear and bright. If eyelid enlargement and more tears are found, it indicates that the eye has developed a problem. The clinical symptoms of the eye appear to be caused by the eye itself. Infections, foreign bodies, corneal trauma, or cataracts are more commonly seen due to conjunctivitis caused by vitamin A deficiency, especially during development.

2, ears:

The tortoise's ear does not resemble a mammal's outer ear. It is a closed tympanum behind the eye. Frequent problems in the ears are abscesses, which sometimes cause exudates to enter the throat behind the Ottoman tube. The result is often cellulite in nearby tissues, or the pus becomes hard and concentrated.

3, nose:

If the turtle has respiratory tract infections, it is often found that the front of the nose is wet, and careful observation sometimes results in the formation of bubbles. Even in severe cases, there will be the generation of pus-like secretions. This situation must be quickly dealt with, otherwise the consequences will be Very serious, even causing death.

4, mouth:

Checking the turtle's mouth is often not an easy task, unless the action is very quick. If you let the glans shrink into the shell, it is difficult to pull it out again. If necessary, you must resort to anesthesia. After opening the mouth, pay attention to whether there is erythema, bleeding, necrosis, jaundice, or cheese-like disease, as a basis for disease diagnosis.

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