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Kazl1964
Hi - i am new to this forum... but looking for help - 2 of my piggies aged 1yr [brothers] have be poorly for 2 weeks with lumps in the throat region - after taking a puss sample from the lymph node it came back not showing what had caused the infection... today my vet said they have Cervical Lymphadenitis - abcesses on the lymph nodes in their neck/throat.
They have both been on Baytril antibiotics for just over on 2 weeks - dosage started at 0.2ml twice a day to 0.4ml. and today they have been given an oral pain killer.
My vet states there are 3 options -
1. operate and flush out the lymph nodes - but she feels the dangers are death from the anestheatic and with no guarentee the lymph nodes will not continue to form abcesses. at the cost around £200
2. Try and drain and flush the area - but guniea pigs very sensative and even a very large needle would be difficult and long proceedure ...
3. leave alone continue with antibiotics and painkillers and see if they rupture or go away!
At this time they are both in relative good spirits - Bart was very poorly last week and had stopped eating - but now is back to running around his pen and eating normally. Just not grooming himself ... Nibbler look fine apart from large swelling.
Does anyone have experience of this - and what did they do?
They have both been on Baytril antibiotics for just over on 2 weeks - dosage started at 0.2ml twice a day to 0.4ml. and today they have been given an oral pain killer.
My vet states there are 3 options -
1. operate and flush out the lymph nodes - but she feels the dangers are death from the anestheatic and with no guarentee the lymph nodes will not continue to form abcesses. at the cost around £200
2. Try and drain and flush the area - but guniea pigs very sensative and even a very large needle would be difficult and long proceedure ...
3. leave alone continue with antibiotics and painkillers and see if they rupture or go away!
At this time they are both in relative good spirits - Bart was very poorly last week and had stopped eating - but now is back to running around his pen and eating normally. Just not grooming himself ... Nibbler look fine apart from large swelling.
Does anyone have experience of this - and what did they do?