The3LittlePigs
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi! Just thought I'd pop on here and ask for a bit of advice. I was checking on my piggies a few days back and noticed that one of my boars, Thistle - who is around five or six years old now - had an almost completely blue eye, as seen below [sorry its so blurry; basically the blue covers almost the entirety of his right eye, with a slight gap around the outside, and appears very cloudy and grey, almost like a film, so that the pupil can't be seen. I organised a visit to the vets immediately. I've never been to this vets before for piggies, so I was quite nervous. Upon entering the vet assessed him, asked a few typical questions; how old is he, does he seem okay in himself, ect ect. After this, she squirted green dye into his right eye where a mark could be seen, and suggested it was from a scratch or poke, perhaps from some hay or an interaction with a cagemate. I was then given some eye drops to give to him three times every day, and told to return in a week.
I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience with this kind of a condition in their own guinea pigs, or with the drug I was assigned, which is Isathal Fusidic acid. On the leaflet given it was described to be a prescription for conjunctivitis, mainly for dogs, cats and rabbits, and should be administered twice a day. Does anyone else have any experience with this? Do you have any idea if it will work, or is there some better alternative?


I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience with this kind of a condition in their own guinea pigs, or with the drug I was assigned, which is Isathal Fusidic acid. On the leaflet given it was described to be a prescription for conjunctivitis, mainly for dogs, cats and rabbits, and should be administered twice a day. Does anyone else have any experience with this? Do you have any idea if it will work, or is there some better alternative?

