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Nosebleed ?!?!

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Tallulah gets bad hayfever so not sure if its been brought on through this. But just given her a quick bath, clipped her hair and nails and her nose has started bleeding? She does get abit hay fevery when her hair is cut. But I've NEVER seen her have a nose bleed?! Is this an emergency?! I am very worried. Its not pouring but its enough to make it obvious...
 
If it is not too bad and it doesn't recur, I don't think you need to be too worried. However, if it worsens or reoccurs, I would recommend seeing a vet.
 
Okay thank you. She seems fine in herself and it has stopped. I think it may have been because she has been snotty with hayfever I was cleaning her nose abit and got off abit of try snot and that may have caused a cut or something. Poor girl!
 
My Mowbray had a nose bleed the other day while stressing out during having her claws trimmed. No idea what caused it really though. I don't think she has hey fever. She hadn't been sneezing or sniffling before hand.
 
I understand the worry, Harrison had specks of blood around his nose and on his paw a few weeks back, I eventually found the tiniest little cut inside his nostril.

I agree that if it's just a tiny bit of blood, monitoring it should be fine, but there may be ways to reduce her hayfever symptoms - what do you do to manage it at the moment?
 
She seems to get it everytime I muck her out and put new hay down, but we have got the hay without dust and it has helped abit. She also gets it when I clip her which cant really be avoided or her hair gets in a state.

We have decided to take her to the vet sometime this week just to get her checked up because she had a sneezing fit earlier today and there wasnt any reason for hayfever from what I could see. Someone on guinea lynx said it could be a sinus infection but will hopefully have some reasons within the week.

We are trying a new vet (someone who specialises in small mammals) so fingers crossed she is really good.
 
The only thing that would suggest to me it's less likely to be a sinus infection is the fact that she's had it for a long time and it's not got worse. As far as I know, bacterial infections tend to get progressively worse.

Have you tried shaking the hay out in a cardboard box before giving it to the girls?

There is something you can give to treat the symptoms of hayfever, but reducing the cause is still important.
 
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