Lizard Symptoms
Browse 57 guides from veterinary sources about lizard symptoms.
Bearded Dragon Black Beard: Pain, Stress or Serious Illness?
A bearded dragon black beard can signal stress, pain, breeding behavior, or illness. Learn when to monitor at home and...
Read more →Blood in Lizard Stool: Causes, Urgency & What to Do Now
Blood in lizard stool can signal parasites, cloacal injury, infection, or straining. Learn urgent warning signs, vet...
Read more →Blood in Lizard Urine or Urates: Causes & Emergency Signs
Blood in a lizard’s urine or urates can signal stones, cloacal disease, trauma, or kidney problems. Learn emergency...
Read more →Lizard Abnormal Egg Laying: Soft Eggs, Stuck Eggs & Reproductive Warning Signs
Soft eggs, straining, or a swollen lizard can signal egg-binding. Learn warning signs, when to see your vet, treatment...
Read more →Lizard Aggression: Why Your Lizard Is Suddenly Aggressive
Sudden lizard aggression can signal stress, pain, breeding behavior, or husbandry problems. Learn when to monitor at...
Read more →Lizard Bloating: Causes, Impaction, Eggs or Serious Illness?
Lizard bloating can mean impaction, retained eggs, fluid, parasites, or organ disease. Learn urgent signs, vet options,...
Read more →Lizard Burns: Heat Rock, Bulb and Surface Burns in Reptiles
Lizard burns from heat rocks, bulbs, and hot surfaces need fast care. Learn emergency signs, vet treatment options,...
Read more →Lizard Clicking or Wheezing: Respiratory Sounds You Shouldn’t Ignore
Lizard clicking or wheezing can signal a respiratory infection or husbandry problem. Learn urgent signs, vet care...
Read more →Lizard Cloacal Prolapse: Tissue Sticking Out Is an Emergency
Lizard cloacal prolapse is an emergency. Learn common causes, what your vet may do, home first aid, and realistic 2026...
Read more →Lizard Constipation: Causes, Impaction Risk & Safe Next Steps
Lizard constipation can signal dehydration, low heat, poor diet, or impaction. Learn red flags, vet care options, home...
Read more →Lizard Coughing or Gagging: Causes, Aspiration Risk & Urgent Signs
Lizard coughing or gagging can signal aspiration, respiratory infection, or mouth disease. Learn urgent signs, vet care...
Read more →Lizard Dehydration: Sunken Eyes, Wrinkled Skin & What to Do
Sunken eyes and wrinkled skin in lizards can signal dehydration. Learn urgent signs, home care, vet treatment options,...
Read more →Lizard Diarrhea: Causes, Parasites, Hydration Risks & When to Worry
Lizard diarrhea can signal parasites, poor husbandry, infection, or dehydration. Learn when to monitor, when to see...
Read more →Lizard Drinking More Than Usual: Excessive Thirst in Lizards
Lizard drinking more than usual? Excessive thirst can point to dehydration, husbandry problems, kidney disease, or egg...
Read more →Lizard Drooling: Mouth Rot, Nausea or Breathing Trouble?
Lizard drooling can signal mouth rot, respiratory disease, toxin exposure, or severe stress. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Lizard Edema or General Body Swelling: Fluid Retention vs. Obesity
See your vet immediately if your lizard has sudden swelling. Learn how edema differs from obesity, common causes,...
Read more →Lizard Egg Binding: Signs of Dystocia, Straining & Emergency Care
Lizard egg binding can turn critical fast. Learn the warning signs, when straining is an emergency, vet treatment...
Read more →Lizard Eye Discharge: Causes, Stuck Shed, Infection & When to Worry
Lizard eye discharge can mean stuck shed, irritation, infection, or husbandry problems. Learn when to monitor, when to...
Read more →Lizard Gas or Belly Gurgling: What Abdominal Noises Can Mean
Lizard belly gurgling can mean normal digestion, constipation, parasites, or blockage. Learn when to monitor, when to...
Read more →Lizard Head Shaking: Ear, Eye, Neurologic and Shedding Causes
Lizard head shaking can point to ear or eye irritation, stuck shed, toxins, or neurologic disease. Learn when to...
Read more →Lizard Head Tilt: Balance Problems, Ear Issues & Neurologic Concerns
Lizard head tilt can signal ear infection, trauma, toxin exposure, or neurologic disease. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Lizard Hiding More Than Usual: Causes, Stress Signs & When It’s Serious
Lizard hiding more than usual? Learn common causes, stress signs, red flags, vet care options, and home steps to help...
Read more →Lizard Incontinence or Accidental Soiling: Causes & What It Could Mean
Lizard accidental soiling can point to stress, diarrhea, cloacal disease, parasites, or husbandry problems. Learn when...
Read more →Lizard Itching or Rubbing: Mites, Shedding Problems & Skin Irritation
Lizard itching or rubbing can point to mites, stuck shed, low humidity, or skin infection. Learn when to monitor, when...
Read more →Lizard Jaw Swelling or Rubber Jaw: Metabolic Bone Disease Warning Signs
Lizard jaw swelling or a soft “rubber jaw” can signal metabolic bone disease. Learn warning signs, vet care options,...
Read more →Lizard Labored Breathing: Open-Mouth Breathing, Wheezing & Emergency Care
Lizard breathing hard or wheezing? Learn emergency signs, common causes, vet care, home support, and realistic 2026 US...
Read more →Lizard Lethargy: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do
Lizard acting tired or not moving much? Learn common causes of lethargy, urgent warning signs, vet care options, and...
Read more →Lizard Limb Swelling: Injury, Gout or Metabolic Bone Disease?
Lizard limb swelling can signal injury, gout, abscess, or metabolic bone disease. Learn urgent signs, vet tests, home...
Read more →Lizard Limping: Injury, Metabolic Bone Disease or Swelling?
Lizard limping can signal injury, fracture, abscess, or metabolic bone disease. Learn when to monitor, when to see your...
Read more →Lizard Lumps or Swelling: Abscess, Tumor or Injury?
Lizard lump or swelling? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet tests, treatment options, home care, and...
Read more →Lizard Mouth Rot: Drooling, Red Gums, Pus & What Owners Notice First
Lizard mouth rot can start with drooling, red gums, or appetite loss. Learn what pet parents notice first, when it’s...
Read more →Lizard Nasal Discharge: Runny Nose, Mucus & Respiratory Infection Signs
Lizard nasal discharge can signal respiratory infection, poor husbandry, or irritation. Learn red flags, vet care...
Read more →Lizard Not Drinking: Dehydration Signs, Causes & What to Do
Lizard not drinking? Learn dehydration signs, common husbandry and illness causes, when to see your vet, home care...
Read more →Lizard Not Eating: Causes, Appetite Loss & When to Call a Vet
Lizard not eating? Learn common causes, red-flag symptoms, home care steps, vet testing, and realistic 2026 US cost...
Read more →Lizard Open-Mouth Breathing: Normal Basking or Emergency?
Lizard open-mouth breathing can be normal basking or a red-flag emergency. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet,...
Read more →Lizard Paralysis or Not Using the Legs: Causes & Emergency Care
Lizard not using the legs? Learn urgent causes, when to see your vet immediately, likely tests, treatment options, and...
Read more →Lizard Pica: Why Lizards Eat Substrate, Dirt or Nonfood Items
Lizard eating dirt, sand, or substrate? Learn common causes, emergency signs, vet care, home steps, and realistic 2026...
Read more →Lizard Poor Coordination: Wobbling, Falling Over & Incoordination
Lizard wobbling or falling over can signal metabolic bone disease, trauma, infection, or neurologic illness. See your...
Read more →Lizard Rash or Red Skin: Burns, Infection & Skin Disease Signs
Red or irritated skin in lizards can signal burns, infection, stuck shed, or poor habitat conditions. Learn urgent...
Read more →Lizard Red Eye: Irritation, Injury or Infection?
Lizard red eye can come from stuck shed, debris, injury, or infection. Learn when to monitor at home, when to see your...
Read more →Lizard Retained Shed: Stuck Skin, Toe Loss Risk & Safe Help at Home
Retained shed in lizards can constrict toes, tail, and eyes. Learn when to see your vet, safe home help, common causes,...
Read more →Lizard Seizures: Causes, First Aid & When It’s an Emergency
Lizard seizures are an emergency. Learn common causes, safe first aid, when to see your vet immediately, and what...
Read more →Lizard Skin Color Change: Stress, Shedding or Illness?
Lizard skin color change can be normal shedding or stress, but darkening, patchy skin, or lethargy may signal illness....
Read more →Lizard Sneezing: Normal Irritation or Respiratory Infection?
Lizard sneezing can be mild irritation or a respiratory infection. Learn warning signs, vet care options, home steps,...
Read more →Lizard Squinting or Closing One Eye: Causes, Stuck Shed & Eye Injury
Lizard squinting or closing one eye can signal stuck shed, debris, infection, or injury. Learn when to monitor, when to...
Read more →Lizard Straining to Poop or Pee: Causes, Blockages & When It’s Urgent
Lizard straining to poop or pee can signal dehydration, impaction, eggs, stones, or prolapse. Learn urgent signs, vet...
Read more →Lizard Sudden Weight Drop: Why Rapid Weight Loss Is an Emergency Sign
Rapid weight loss in lizards can signal parasites, poor husbandry, organ disease, or egg problems. Learn when to see...
Read more →Lizard Sunken Eyes: Dehydration, Weight Loss or Serious Illness?
Sunken eyes in lizards can signal dehydration, weight loss, poor husbandry, or serious illness. Learn when to monitor,...
Read more →Lizard Swollen Eye: Bulging, Puffy Eyelids & Emergency Warning Signs
A swollen eye in a lizard can signal infection, injury, stuck shed, or vitamin A issues. Learn emergency signs, vet...
Read more →Lizard Swollen Hemipenes or Reproductive Tissue: What Owners Should Do
See your vet immediately if your lizard has swollen hemipenes or prolapsed tissue. Learn causes, treatment options,...
Read more →Lizard Tail Rot or Black Tail: Causes, Warning Signs & Treatment
Lizard tail turning black? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet treatment options, home care, and realistic...
Read more →Lizard Tremors: Shaking, Twitching & Calcium-Related Emergencies
Lizard tremors can signal metabolic bone disease, low calcium, toxins, or overheating. Learn urgent signs, vet care...
Read more →Lizard Vocalization Changes: Clicking, Hissing, Squeaking & What They Mean
Lizard clicking, hissing, or squeaking can signal stress, defense, or breathing trouble. Learn when to monitor at home...
Read more →Lizard Vomiting: Causes, Blockages & When to Worry
Lizard vomiting can signal husbandry problems, parasites, infection, or a blockage. Learn red flags, vet care options,...
Read more →Lizard Weakness: Causes of Floppiness, Low Posture & Poor Grip
Lizard weakness, floppiness, low posture, or poor grip can signal metabolic bone disease, dehydration, infection, or...
Read more →Lizard Weight Gain or Obesity: When a Heavy Lizard Is a Health Problem
Learn when lizard weight gain is a health problem, common causes, when to see your vet, treatment options, and...
Read more →Lizard Weight Loss: Causes, Parasites & When It’s Serious
Lizard losing weight? Learn common causes, parasite clues, urgent warning signs, vet tests, home care, and realistic...
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