flintstones
Senior Guinea Pig
I'm posted on behalf of a very sore little pig, he'd like to know if any other Guinea Pig's have experienced his pain and how there slaves helped them?
Patrick has had recurring Bladder problems for sometimes now - he's now rarely squeak free and if he's really lucky he may urinate blood to. His latest episode was 6 weeks ago, he was in a lot of pain. I found it quite distressing. Off to the vet's he'd also lost short of 100 grams so his teeth where filed. He stopped urinating blood, then two weeks ago he began urinating blood again we went to a vet locally - as I'm set to go on holiday and can't expect my mum to travel to Denny. He was scanned for stones nothing appeared, a urine analysis showed a large amount of 'tiny' crystals in his urine.
There's no infection present but little Patrick is still in a great deal of pain when urinating or passing pellet's, I am syringing Cranberry juice and giving him Cytease daily is there anything else I can do to help? When his episodes are really bad I am giving metacam to help I figure it's a less of two evils, and topping his food up as I find his appetite sometimes subsides due to the pain.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLBGJlBzMA0[/ame]
Patrick has had recurring Bladder problems for sometimes now - he's now rarely squeak free and if he's really lucky he may urinate blood to. His latest episode was 6 weeks ago, he was in a lot of pain. I found it quite distressing. Off to the vet's he'd also lost short of 100 grams so his teeth where filed. He stopped urinating blood, then two weeks ago he began urinating blood again we went to a vet locally - as I'm set to go on holiday and can't expect my mum to travel to Denny. He was scanned for stones nothing appeared, a urine analysis showed a large amount of 'tiny' crystals in his urine.
There's no infection present but little Patrick is still in a great deal of pain when urinating or passing pellet's, I am syringing Cranberry juice and giving him Cytease daily is there anything else I can do to help? When his episodes are really bad I am giving metacam to help I figure it's a less of two evils, and topping his food up as I find his appetite sometimes subsides due to the pain.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLBGJlBzMA0[/ame]