Have a Prolapsed Vent with possibly vent gleek or something? HELP!

The prolapse is looking a bit better. Keep us the good work taking care of her.
Hopefully the swelling will go down a little more in the next day or so, then you can start trying to push it back in (after it's cleaned well).

If she's drinking the water with vitamins, that's great! Mine don't like it, but birds have different tastes too.
For when I do try to push it back in will I have to get the white crust off to im assuming? It does seems smaller too. Cause there's still quite a bit especially after the egg but she looks good otherwise was even bawking a little bit

I was also wondering if the coloring of it is normal, because when I was first looking into it online it said the darker coloring can be a bad thing not sure that's the case here or not of course this was also Dr. Google and a few forums so wasn't sure.
 
For when I do try to push it back in will I have to get the white crust off to im assuming? It does seems smaller too. Cause there's still quite a bit especially after the egg but she looks good otherwise was even bawking a little bit

I was also wondering if the coloring of it is normal, because when I was first looking into it online it said the darker coloring can be a bad thing not sure that's the case here or not of course this was also Dr. Google and a few forums so wasn't sure.
It does look like the swelling is going down and prolapse looks smaller.
Once it's healed up more, she may be able to just draw the tissue back in on its own. The Extra Calcium helps with that and retention too.

I'd let the prolapse heal a bit more, keep everything coated with your ointment or oil so it does not dry out. The white material will slough off as the tissue underneath heals.

The darker coloring can be from bruising or damage if the vent was picked at by her or the others. It does not look too bad, I've seen worse and the outcome was positive.

You're just going to have to continue with daily care and be patient, this is the process of healing. Don't rush it. See that she's eating and drinking.

Her being chatty is a good thing.
 
It does look like the swelling is going down and prolapse looks smaller.
Once it's healed up more, she may be able to just draw the tissue back in on its own. The Extra Calcium helps with that and retention too.

I'd let the prolapse heal a bit more, keep everything coated with your ointment or oil so it does not dry out. The white material will slough off as the tissue underneath heals.

The darker coloring can be from bruising or damage if the vent was picked at by her or the others. It does not look too bad, I've seen worse and the outcome was positive.

You're just going to have to continue with daily care and be patient, this is the process of healing. Don't rush it. See that she's eating and drinking.

Her being chatty is a good thing.
I figured it'd take awhile I guess I'm just used to dealing with like short issues like cold or hydration, though I know healing can take awhile mostly wanted to check it wasn't tissue dying since that all I saw online about dark tissue.

I just did her night treatment and it looks better she got out and followed me around the small area while I got her food ready, so I think that's good she's been eating and drinking.

I had my bf help with the pill earlier went a lot smoother and quicker with two people, he was amazed by the trick with gently grabbing her woddle (think thats how you spell it?) It's definitely rough but in a way I'm glad it happened so I can learn and understand what to do.

Also to get her a bit more cooperative I give her a mealworm or two after she takes her pill and does her treatment and surprisingly just sits there while I do it and waits for a treat after. Not sure if it's the best thing in the world but it keeps her from freaking out and getting me or herself hurt.

I'll keep posting an update or two a day but I am happy it is looking better since the egg thing scared me so bad and my family was like oh no and like worried I think me and my friend who's in animal care were the only calm ones. But anyways here's some pictures from tonight and thank you again for all of your guys help I really do appreciate it alot
 

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I figured it'd take awhile I guess I'm just used to dealing with like short issues like cold or hydration, though I know healing can take awhile mostly wanted to check it wasn't tissue dying since that all I saw online about dark tissue.

I just did her night treatment and it looks better she got out and followed me around the small area while I got her food ready, so I think that's good she's been eating and drinking.

I had my bf help with the pill earlier went a lot smoother and quicker with two people, he was amazed by the trick with gently grabbing her woddle (think thats how you spell it?) It's definitely rough but in a way I'm glad it happened so I can learn and understand what to do.

Also to get her a bit more cooperative I give her a mealworm or two after she takes her pill and does her treatment and surprisingly just sits there while I do it and waits for a treat after. Not sure if it's the best thing in the world but it keeps her from freaking out and getting me or herself hurt.

I'll keep posting an update or two a day but I am happy it is looking better since the egg thing scared me so bad and my family was like oh no and like worried I think me and my friend who's in animal care were the only calm ones. But anyways here's some pictures from tonight and thank you again for all of your guys help I really do appreciate it alot
You're doing just fine:hugs

If the mealworm or two is helpful in giving her treatment and gets her interest all the better!

Keep up the good work and keep us posted on her progress.
 

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