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Yes you should, as it is probably infected...
Most gliders don't seep unless they have an infected wound. If you observe your glider seeping, take him to your exotic-pet-qualified veterinarian immediately.
Assuming a standard rifle round caused the wound and was fired from a typical ranges, also assuming that the wounded man had no other injuries and was already in fair health, received adequate medical treatment, and that the wound did not become infected, (sorry I know that's a lot of things) the wound say from a month to two months, if the wound became infected it could prove fatal or take years to recover from.
obviously it will get infected all the more and will be converted into some serious wound that will take time to recover or may not be able to recover also coz for a wound dirt is the main enemy
how long the sweelng in the lower lims will continue after the trauma of a strong flesh wound has been suffered
No, but I would take it back to the vet if I were you. Keep the wound clean until then or it might get infected.
Be careful not to touch it without gloves even you have washed your hands properly because touching wound with bear hand may further worsen the wound and the infectiuos germs also might be transmitted to you as well.
Then I would advise you to separte the hamsters. The wound should be o.k as long as it is not big and does not become infected. If you see any signs of infection you should take him to the vet.
If your cat is bleeding, take it to the vet immediately. Even the smallest wound can become infected, so treatment needs to be given as soon as possible.
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
you have to put the pokerus Pokemon first in party.After each battle the next Pokemon is infected
Abdominal wound and bowel can be seen in the wound. what action would you take?