Sick Megophrys nasuta

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At first, excuse my English, I´m a Spanish guy.
I have a problem with my big female of Megophrys nasuta, it´s sick. Until recently it has small sores all over its back and on the legs. By giving it baths of a mixture of ******l Betadine (it´s more sure than normal Betadine) and spring water (until the water has the color of the light brown tea) the sores have been disappeared.
But it has already a strange white bag leaving the lower eyelid. It seems to be an edema.
¿What is this bag? ¿How to cure it?

Thank you very much

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