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Advice Please: Wheeking When Pooing

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sarah0712

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I noticed about a week ago that one of my sows was squeaking when pooing. Taken her to the vets tonight and he had a good feel and a check and couldn't find anything untoward. So she's now on Metacam twice a day and I have to take her back in a week. Will be seeing a different vet next time so hopefully will be able to get a second opinion. Fingers crossed please that we get an answer soon or it clears up :( I can't believe how much vets cost!
 
Did the vet say what they thought it was? squeaky poos can be a sign of a UTI in which case they would need antibiotics but it can also be a sign of interstitial cystitis or even stones.
 
Please keep an eye on her and see a vet again. Like Helen has said, it is usually the sign of a beginning urinary tract infection, a recurring inflammation of the bladder walls (interstitial cystitis) or a stone.

We have got a piggy savvy locator for our UK members on the top bar.
Here is more information: http://www.guinealynx.info/uti.html
 
Did they test any urine with a wee stick to test for blood? Squeaking when pooing may indicate a few things including Urine Infection - if so it would need antibiotics to help clear it up, Septrin is often the first choice antibiotic for a UTI, although we have had success with Baytril too... If her bladder is a little inflamed by cystitis as opposed to infection then the Metacam would certainly help as it is a painkiller and anti inflammatory. I would give it till Monday and if she is still crying then go back and ask about a possible infection. As always if it gets worse or she goes downhill get to a vet ASAP. How is she in herself? Eating and drinking okay?

You have some cavy savy vets in Cheshire, details below:

Cheshire Pet
Molly Vagra
Holmes Chapel Clinic
Manor Lane
Holmes Chapel, Cheshire CW4 8AB
01477 544554


Rose Cottage Veterinary Centre
Jen Quayle
Chester Rd
Sutton Weaver, Runcorn
Chershire West and Chester, WA7 3EQ
01928 71758

EDIT: Sorry posted at same time and Helen and Wiebke
 
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