sarahp
Junior Guinea Pig
Throughout the week I've been posting photos of Dory, my friend Alyson's guinea pig who is staying with me while she's away and who had an operation to remove an abcess (see http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=55572)
The operation was just over a week ago and he's been getting on really well.
Earlier today I noticed a little section of his wound looks a bit infected. At first I thought it was part of the scab forming, but later on after he had a run around the floor I noticed a bit of white pus coming out.
He has his follow-up appointment on Tuesday but I called the emergency vet to ask their advice. I couldn't speak to our usual vet, obviously, but the vet there said to start him back on antibiotics (Septrin - which he'd been on for the first 5 days) and bring him in as usual for his appointment on Tuesday.
Here's a photo taken today showing the whole wound, although you can't really see the infected bit:
Here's a few close-ups. You can see the infected section inbetween two of the stitches
Thankfully he's still absolutely fine in himself, eating, squeaking and running around as normal.
The vet didn't say anything about bathing it or keeping it clean and, to be honest, I completely forgot to ask. Does anyone have an opinion? He's not scratching or licking it at all, as far as I can see.
Finally, here's another photo of him posing for you, Alyson
(Sorry photos are a bit big this time but am on a different computer and won't let me resize them)
The operation was just over a week ago and he's been getting on really well.
Earlier today I noticed a little section of his wound looks a bit infected. At first I thought it was part of the scab forming, but later on after he had a run around the floor I noticed a bit of white pus coming out.
He has his follow-up appointment on Tuesday but I called the emergency vet to ask their advice. I couldn't speak to our usual vet, obviously, but the vet there said to start him back on antibiotics (Septrin - which he'd been on for the first 5 days) and bring him in as usual for his appointment on Tuesday.
Here's a photo taken today showing the whole wound, although you can't really see the infected bit:

Here's a few close-ups. You can see the infected section inbetween two of the stitches


Thankfully he's still absolutely fine in himself, eating, squeaking and running around as normal.
The vet didn't say anything about bathing it or keeping it clean and, to be honest, I completely forgot to ask. Does anyone have an opinion? He's not scratching or licking it at all, as far as I can see.
Finally, here's another photo of him posing for you, Alyson


(Sorry photos are a bit big this time but am on a different computer and won't let me resize them)