piglette
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My little pig, Theo, has two abscesses following a castration 9.5 weeks ago. He is being seen by a cavy-savvy vet.
Theo's had two fine-needle aspirates since the castration, using buprenorphine, topical lignocaine and ongoing metacam for pain relief. Both times he's had a strange reaction in the 48 hours following the aspirate - extremely jittery, disengaged / withdrawn, lethargic, not eating, etc.
I'm wondering whether this could be a result of the buprenorphine, or is it more due to the pain of the aspirate?
Is this a typical response in a guinea pig, or should I be worried that there's more going on with Theo?
Is buprenorphine a standard narcotic analgesic for pigs, or is there an alternative?
I should add that we have the eating issues under control, with round-the-clock hand feeds and lots of TLC.
Other than the abscesses, he's been bright and well and has recovered to his more than his pre-op weight.
Provided he recovers well from this latest aspirate (yesterday), he's going in to have the abscesses surgically drained at the end of the week (one side in particular is quite deep) - wish us luck :S
Many thanks in advance from Theo and I for your help
Theo's had two fine-needle aspirates since the castration, using buprenorphine, topical lignocaine and ongoing metacam for pain relief. Both times he's had a strange reaction in the 48 hours following the aspirate - extremely jittery, disengaged / withdrawn, lethargic, not eating, etc.
I'm wondering whether this could be a result of the buprenorphine, or is it more due to the pain of the aspirate?
Is this a typical response in a guinea pig, or should I be worried that there's more going on with Theo?
Is buprenorphine a standard narcotic analgesic for pigs, or is there an alternative?
I should add that we have the eating issues under control, with round-the-clock hand feeds and lots of TLC.
Other than the abscesses, he's been bright and well and has recovered to his more than his pre-op weight.
Provided he recovers well from this latest aspirate (yesterday), he's going in to have the abscesses surgically drained at the end of the week (one side in particular is quite deep) - wish us luck :S
Many thanks in advance from Theo and I for your help