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another problem :(

Sounds like it has a respiratory infection.

Put it in a sterile vivarium, with the temps raised slightly until you can get it to a vet.
 
I'd just keep listening to him, but it's not uncommon to hear breathing right around the shedding period. If it lasts more than a few days, or if you are worried, then take him to the vet.
 
she have shad about 10 dias
a 4 days ago i take to the vet but the same problem today she breathing and make noises
dont have nothing i mouth
 
If you've already been to the vet and he's given antibiotics, then he thinks that the snake has a respiratory infection. Just follow the vet's instructions. Maybe increase the temperature in the tank up to the high 80s.
 
Well it's only been 8 days. Sometimes antibiotics can take a couple of weeks to make a difference. Ask the vet again if you're worried - he should be able to tell you when to expect an improvement.
 
he tell my can´t give anymore antibiotics to the snake i need to waith
but i very worried because in my coutry dont have vet expert in reptiles
some vets can´t help sometimes but not everytime
you understand me?
 
Unfortunately, if it's a respiratory infection then you do need vet help with it.

You can increase temperatures to the high 80s and put the water bowl on the warm side to increase the humidity - soemtimes this helps.

But ultimately, an RI is an infection. I'm not sure whether we can give any other advice than to do what your vet is advising. Maybe there's a vet tech here or someone who can tell you how your vet should be treating the snake and what drugs they should be using.
 
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