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Adult Guinea Pig
Whenever I rub it she jumps as if she gets a fright/ pain! This is so horrible! I feel so bad for herGently massage the lump and see if any more pus comes out. x
Whenever I rub it she jumps as if she gets a fright/ pain! This is so horrible! I feel so bad for herGently massage the lump and see if any more pus comes out. x
The lump below is like a ball. I can move it round. I don't think I'm going to get anything out as I think all the pus is contained in this ball. Does that make sense? I'm so annoyed and will be bringing this up with the vet tomorrow. So this likely means back to square one with another GA and another £200! Not that money matters but I feel I've just wasted £200 the first timeIt's not nice but you have to be quite aggressive in how you deal with an abscess. I find the best way to pick the scab off and squeeze the pus out of Benji's abscess is to syringe feed him at the same time. I use one hand to hold the syringe and the other one to pick and squeeze. I have dealt with so many abscesses, over the years, that I have become quite good at distracting whilst dealing with the horrible bit, that needs to be done. xx
That's expensive for just a lance and drain. I'm wondering if another pocket of pus has formed. This is why it's better to marsupialise an abscess. If the capsule is stitched to the surface, there can be no seepage of pus under the skin, that can result in a pocket of pus forming elsewhere xThe lump below is like a ball. I can move it round. I don't think I'm going to get anything out as I think all the pus is contained in this ball. Does that make sense? I'm so annoyed and will be bringing this up with the vet tomorrow. So this likely means back to square one with another GA and another £200! Not that money matters but I feel I've just wasted £200 the first time![]()
I thought that too! Although they did do an X-ray and that includes her meds.That's expensive for just a lance and drain. I'm wondering if another pocket of pus has formed. This is why it's better to marsupialise an abscess. If the capsule is stitched to the surface, there can be no seepage of pus under the skin, that can result in a pocket of pus forming elsewhere x
She has eaten some hay. She has been putting up a fight with syringe feeding but she takes around 7ml. Her weight is stable so she has been eating.Has she had pain relief today? If so, what dose? Will she take syringe food?
She's on cat metacam? That's a third of the strength of dog metacam. I give 0.25 - 0.3 ml twice a day of dog metacam. We use a normal 1 ml syringe and not the metacam syringe. X
She did say it could make her drowsy! Ah, I don't know what to do! My OH is away to the vet to collect it!I find it makes them very flat. It is a very good pain relief but needs monitoring very closely, as they can just become too sleepy to want to even try to eat. I have found tramadol to be better and doesn't zonk them out so much. x
She said its unlicensed to be given orally but it is safe to do so. I have searched on here and others have given it orally too. I really don't know what to do as I don't want to totally flatten her but she is not reply eating. Only had a little nibble at her veggies tonight and sitting there all puffy. This is the worst she has been since her op. Part of me wishes I never took her to the vet today. I am assuming all this has come from him squeezing itWhen pain relief is needed it really does work well. The problem is when it is given and not really needed and then it seems to really knock the piggy for six. I've got a temporary resident here, who had a mammary tumour removed recently. She was given it post op and it really helped with her recovery. I have never given it orally, I have always given by injection. x
How is she doing today.
I can't offer any medical advice, but wanted to let you know I am thinking of you and Mple and hoping she is feeling better.
I would suggest Tramodol before Buprenorphine is considered, a few of us have had piggies that rected badly to buprenorphine on here, but they were injections, as Debbie says they can leave the piggy very flat. A low dose of Tramaodol won't do that.
Thanks buts she peed twice just before I weighed herIt could be down to a full bladder.
I've never known a guinea pig with dehydration have bright yellow urine, although have seen the urine look yellow due to medications. Signs of dehydration are sunken eyes, skin that tents (doesn't snap back into place when pulled upwards). How does she seem in herself today? Can I just check the metacam dosage you are giving? x
Yes sorry I mean 0.15ml rice dailyI give Benji 0.3 ml twice a day of dog metacam, which would be 0.9 ml of cat metacam twice daily. I am guessing you mean 0.15 twice daily? If that is the case then it will really be having no affect whatsoever and is about as useful as pissing into the wind.