Hannah Boyd
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello everyone,
I have an approx 5 - 6 year old female piggie who has had a lump on her back for some time (years), vets have always said since it wasn't bothering her to leave it alone and I agreed that yes it didn't seem to bother her at all. However, it burst on Friday evening and I expelled what I could and cleaned with saline, including flushing out the cyst. I continued to clean it over the weekend and took her to the vet on Monday. The vets I use are not exotics (I have used the recommended vets before when I lived elsewhere but now our closest is too far away really for what should be straightforward health issues), but I have always found them to be fine and am happy with their diagnosis etc before. The vet I had on Monday was very young and said she was new - I said I thought it was a cyst that had burst and was worried about infection etc. She checked piggies temperature for signs of infection but I don't think she inserted the thermometer into her bottom properly or at all as the reading was 34 degrees C and piggie wasn't bothered by the procedure - the vet was tried to insert it while the guinea pig was standing, I would have thought turn her over and hold her sort of sitting, which I did offer to do. Vet also kept saying it was an abscess, though she didn't seem sure in any of her advice if I am honest - but I don't want to be mean as she probably is knowledgeable in other species and she was a nice person. Anyway, was given hibiscrub and advised to clean 2x a day. The cyst had scabbed over by Monday afternoon and I had thought with cysts it was best to keep them open (although I didn't manage to do this), but the vet said let it scab over and it should heal no problems - I thought that perhaps she might need it opened up again to flush properly. The cyst is slightly bigger again this evening and discharges a similar material to when it first burst when squeezed, which only adds to my worry that the cyst may recur.
I have sent an email to the vets this evening explaining and hoping that since it seems like she needs another appointment, that they won't charge me for a second consultation, since it cost me £45 for a useless consultation and 10ml of hibiscrub.
Any opinions or advice on firstly, what to do with sebaceous cysts? What is the usual treatment approach? I have never dealt with one before despite having piggies for many years! And secondly, where do I stand with the vets and my first consultation that wasn't very good - is there ever hope of any financial reduction for a future consultation? Is there anything I can mention which may persuade them to do a second consultation for free / reduced rate? I know it may be recommended to travel further afield for a GP forum recommended vet, but as I usually like this vet practice, I am hoping it can be treated with a different vet. If she requires surgery, I also use another fairly local vet who have had one of mine for surgery in a piggie mouth before and I would take her there for that.
I have an approx 5 - 6 year old female piggie who has had a lump on her back for some time (years), vets have always said since it wasn't bothering her to leave it alone and I agreed that yes it didn't seem to bother her at all. However, it burst on Friday evening and I expelled what I could and cleaned with saline, including flushing out the cyst. I continued to clean it over the weekend and took her to the vet on Monday. The vets I use are not exotics (I have used the recommended vets before when I lived elsewhere but now our closest is too far away really for what should be straightforward health issues), but I have always found them to be fine and am happy with their diagnosis etc before. The vet I had on Monday was very young and said she was new - I said I thought it was a cyst that had burst and was worried about infection etc. She checked piggies temperature for signs of infection but I don't think she inserted the thermometer into her bottom properly or at all as the reading was 34 degrees C and piggie wasn't bothered by the procedure - the vet was tried to insert it while the guinea pig was standing, I would have thought turn her over and hold her sort of sitting, which I did offer to do. Vet also kept saying it was an abscess, though she didn't seem sure in any of her advice if I am honest - but I don't want to be mean as she probably is knowledgeable in other species and she was a nice person. Anyway, was given hibiscrub and advised to clean 2x a day. The cyst had scabbed over by Monday afternoon and I had thought with cysts it was best to keep them open (although I didn't manage to do this), but the vet said let it scab over and it should heal no problems - I thought that perhaps she might need it opened up again to flush properly. The cyst is slightly bigger again this evening and discharges a similar material to when it first burst when squeezed, which only adds to my worry that the cyst may recur.
I have sent an email to the vets this evening explaining and hoping that since it seems like she needs another appointment, that they won't charge me for a second consultation, since it cost me £45 for a useless consultation and 10ml of hibiscrub.
Any opinions or advice on firstly, what to do with sebaceous cysts? What is the usual treatment approach? I have never dealt with one before despite having piggies for many years! And secondly, where do I stand with the vets and my first consultation that wasn't very good - is there ever hope of any financial reduction for a future consultation? Is there anything I can mention which may persuade them to do a second consultation for free / reduced rate? I know it may be recommended to travel further afield for a GP forum recommended vet, but as I usually like this vet practice, I am hoping it can be treated with a different vet. If she requires surgery, I also use another fairly local vet who have had one of mine for surgery in a piggie mouth before and I would take her there for that.