Goth Mummy
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi
@guineabecs
I would appreciate any insights or help!
I noticed late last night (around midnight) when picking her up that Toffee aka Buffy had a lump under her chin, in her throat. It was the size of a small cherry tomato. She was eating well and running round her enclosure so knew that I had to call the vet in the morning and get her seen asap day but didn’t think it was an emergency. At that point I was thinking it might be a fatty cyst or tumour.
I got up at 6am to check her and it was the size of a golf ball. I got an emergency appointment first thing and the vet said it was an abscess (which I had suspected from the speed it grew) and he aspirated 25 mls from the abcess! That’s a huge amount. She has 0.5 mls of baytril twice a day now for the next two weeks.
Its not a dental abscess, its in her throat. There was no sign of injury to her skin.
I really cant believe that her cage mate Ripple aka Willow would have bitten her and caused the abscess. She is the sweetest most gentle pig ever. I cant see anything in their environment that would have caused an injury. No wires or sharp cable ties etc. So I'm very confused as to how it happened. Vet did mention a hay poke injury, but at the moment I have very soft meadow hay and also timothy, which Is chopped.
Also, I'm worried that I have not been told to flush it out at all. My experience of abscesses is mostly horse related and I have always flushed it out every day. Some horses are very prone to them in the sole of the hoof. Any advice please?
Also, is it likely to re-occur? And whats the prognosis? Are abscesses for no apparent reason a common thing? Could it be linked to another condition?
Shes now at work with me so I can keep an eye on her!
Thanks in advance for any advice or experiences
Cassandra
@guineabecs
I would appreciate any insights or help!
I noticed late last night (around midnight) when picking her up that Toffee aka Buffy had a lump under her chin, in her throat. It was the size of a small cherry tomato. She was eating well and running round her enclosure so knew that I had to call the vet in the morning and get her seen asap day but didn’t think it was an emergency. At that point I was thinking it might be a fatty cyst or tumour.
I got up at 6am to check her and it was the size of a golf ball. I got an emergency appointment first thing and the vet said it was an abscess (which I had suspected from the speed it grew) and he aspirated 25 mls from the abcess! That’s a huge amount. She has 0.5 mls of baytril twice a day now for the next two weeks.
Its not a dental abscess, its in her throat. There was no sign of injury to her skin.
I really cant believe that her cage mate Ripple aka Willow would have bitten her and caused the abscess. She is the sweetest most gentle pig ever. I cant see anything in their environment that would have caused an injury. No wires or sharp cable ties etc. So I'm very confused as to how it happened. Vet did mention a hay poke injury, but at the moment I have very soft meadow hay and also timothy, which Is chopped.
Also, I'm worried that I have not been told to flush it out at all. My experience of abscesses is mostly horse related and I have always flushed it out every day. Some horses are very prone to them in the sole of the hoof. Any advice please?
Also, is it likely to re-occur? And whats the prognosis? Are abscesses for no apparent reason a common thing? Could it be linked to another condition?
Shes now at work with me so I can keep an eye on her!
Thanks in advance for any advice or experiences
Cassandra