jenny2025
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello
My 5 and a half year old male guinea pig has longstanding bladder issues. He was seen by a specialist in April who did an xray, ultra sound and urine sample and diagnosed bladder crystels. He said that a diuretic wouldn't be suitable for the type of crystels he has and I should continue to feed a low calcium diet, continue to encourage lots of fluids and to give metacam when showing signs of pain. Yesterday I noticed he had starting weeing blood. Sometimes it's pink urine other times you can see its bright red blood. I've booked him back in with the specialist vet on Monday morning (first appointment they had) He is continuing to eat, move around his cage, and I've been giving him metacam.
I know we could now be potentially looking at a bladder stone and this may now require surgery. Is there anything additional I should also be offering to prevent recurrence? I've read about the use of glucosamine?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My 5 and a half year old male guinea pig has longstanding bladder issues. He was seen by a specialist in April who did an xray, ultra sound and urine sample and diagnosed bladder crystels. He said that a diuretic wouldn't be suitable for the type of crystels he has and I should continue to feed a low calcium diet, continue to encourage lots of fluids and to give metacam when showing signs of pain. Yesterday I noticed he had starting weeing blood. Sometimes it's pink urine other times you can see its bright red blood. I've booked him back in with the specialist vet on Monday morning (first appointment they had) He is continuing to eat, move around his cage, and I've been giving him metacam.
I know we could now be potentially looking at a bladder stone and this may now require surgery. Is there anything additional I should also be offering to prevent recurrence? I've read about the use of glucosamine?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks