

No. Once the swelling is severe, the turtle cannot see to eat the carrots. The deficiency is too profound and requires injectable Vitamin A from a vet to be reversed.
While Vitamin A toxicity is possible, deficiency is exponentially more common and is the classic cause of bilateral (both eyes) swelling.
No. Reversal of the epithelial damage is slow. It can take weeks after the injection for the swelling to noticeably subside, but the process of healing has started.
You can't. Do not attempt to force-feed. The turtle is too weak and attempting to force food risks fatal aspiration. It requires professional tube-feeding.
Not directly. The underlying deficiency is not contagious, but the secondary bacterial infection is often caused by pathogens found in unsanitary water.
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