At Noida pet clinic turtle was presented with bleeding from nose and well managed under Dr. P.D SHARMA guidance and care. Here is some more information about the disease.
Nasal bleeding in turtles (epistaxis) is unusual and potentially serious, often indicating trauma, infection, or systemic illness. Since turtles do not commonly bleed from the nose, this symptom warrants prompt veterinary evaluation.
🐢 Possible Causes of Nasal Bleeding in Turtles
CauseDetailsInjury/TraumaFall, bite, or head bump; look for facial swelling or cracked shellRespiratory infectionOften with wheezing, bubbling at nostrils, lethargy, loss of appetiteParasites or foreign objectSomething lodged in nasal passage causing irritation or bleedingVitamin A deficiencyCan cause swollen eyes, nasal discharge, and tissue fragilityFungal or bacterial infectionCan erode nasal/sinus tissueTumor or abscessRare, but possible in older turtlesEnvironmental irritantsAmmonia buildup from unclean tanks or substrate
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