LennyPig
Teenage Guinea Pig
Well... just to update, Belle went to the vets and I described all her symptoms and behavioural changes and vet was very honest in saying that she suspected something hormonal but was not experienced enough to offer further advice so was going to speak to her piggy savy vet colleague.
This is a follow up from the below thread where I asked about my Belle's crusty nipples (and humping habbit!)
www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=72630
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Well... just to update, Belle went to the vets and I described all her symptoms and behavioural changes (crusty nipples, humping all her cages mates ALOT!, a little weight loss, dandruffy hair and a little hair loss) and vet was very honest in saying that she suspected something hormonal, possibly ovarian cysts but was not experienced enough to offer further advice so was going to speak to her piggy savy vet colleague.
This colleague has agreed with our suspicions of Ovarian cysts and now wants to spay Belle which I'm aware is the usual course of action for ovarian cysts?
However she hasn't performed an ultrasound and has reached this diagnosis by palpating the stomach and taking our description of behavior in to account.
Advice please? Do you think this is enough to go straight into a spay operation or do you think we should ask for other investigation first?
There is definitely something going on with Belle but apart from obviously feeling a bit off due to the hormonal changes, she doesn't appear to be in discomfort. I say this because, don't know if, because it doesn't appear to be an urgent problem requiring immediate emergency surgery and should we therefor spend a little time longer finding exactly what is wrong or is performing a spay op now, ok to do?
This is a follow up from the below thread where I asked about my Belle's crusty nipples (and humping habbit!)
www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=72630
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Well... just to update, Belle went to the vets and I described all her symptoms and behavioural changes (crusty nipples, humping all her cages mates ALOT!, a little weight loss, dandruffy hair and a little hair loss) and vet was very honest in saying that she suspected something hormonal, possibly ovarian cysts but was not experienced enough to offer further advice so was going to speak to her piggy savy vet colleague.
This colleague has agreed with our suspicions of Ovarian cysts and now wants to spay Belle which I'm aware is the usual course of action for ovarian cysts?
However she hasn't performed an ultrasound and has reached this diagnosis by palpating the stomach and taking our description of behavior in to account.
Advice please? Do you think this is enough to go straight into a spay operation or do you think we should ask for other investigation first?
There is definitely something going on with Belle but apart from obviously feeling a bit off due to the hormonal changes, she doesn't appear to be in discomfort. I say this because, don't know if, because it doesn't appear to be an urgent problem requiring immediate emergency surgery and should we therefor spend a little time longer finding exactly what is wrong or is performing a spay op now, ok to do?