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Bumblefoot For Almost 8 Months

I changed the dressing for the second time this morning. I soaked her foot for a while then used a iodine scrub, applied prid and neosporin and then dressed with gauze and vet wrap. Looking at the image, is this looking good five days after surgery?
 

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I changed the dressing for the second time this morning. I soaked her foot for a while then used a iodine scrub, applied prid and neosporin and then dressed with gauze and vet wrap. Looking at the image, is this looking good five days after surgery?
This is awesome! I was coming on here to sing the praises of PRID because my dad told me about it. Clearly people are already using it here, so I can be the choir you all are preaching to! 😋
I had to bath/scrape/wrap last night with one of my gals. She was lethargic & hardly eating. Today she’s active, eating & spunky again! I just love it when you see immediate results from care! It warms my heart. 🥰
 
Your`e welcome! Hope it helps you!
It looks like a little remnants of the scab around the edge as seen on the left side of your photo. I`m not sure all of the infection is out where you removed the scab. My hen had a similar look as yours. I tried to use a tweezer to remove some of the yellowish abnormal skin around the edge and in the middle. Then More betadine and neosporin, rewrap and see how it looks in a couple of days. If it looks better just keep putting neosporin on it and of course rewrap it. You might have to use prid to try and draw the infection out again. After I removed her scab I dug some cheesy yellow infection from the hole. You may not have gotten it all out. It took twice before my bird healed up. At any rate see how it looks in a couple of days and go from there.
 

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